Presentations
July 26 30, 2004, Bremen, Germany
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STSM Workshop "Microarray
Training Course", University of Bremen, Germany
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What is new in micorarray-technology?
D. Blohm, Centre for Applied
Gensensorik, University of Bremen, Germany
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not available
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Labelling of microarray
target-DNA
S. Weiss, Centre for Applied Gensensorik, University
of Bremen, Germany
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not available
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Do
we know enough about hybridization?
S. Todt, Centre for Applied Gensensorik, University
of Bremen, Germany |
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Plant
pathogens from genus Phytophthora in polish nurseries
and public greens: detection and identification
K. Wiejacha, Research Institute
of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland
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soon available
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Multiplex
detection of soil-borne plant pathogens:
Universal amplification - universal array approach
M. Szemes, Plant Research International,
Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Identification
of markers for microarray parallel detection, identification
and analysis of Salmonella enterica serovars. The Salmo-Chip!?
B. Sandjong, ARCS Seibersdorf
Research GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria
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Array-Technology
in potato pathogen detection
M. Sip, University of South Bohemia,
Ceske Budejovce, Czech Republic |
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Secreted Lipase as a new Virulence Factor of Fusarium
graminearum
S. Salomon, University of Hamburg,
Germany |
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Functional
role of the spatial organisation in soil microbial diversity
B. Remenant, Universite Claude
Bernard Lyon I, Villeurbanne cedex, France |
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Microarrays
: Commercial and research activities in Generi
Biotech
S. Mikolajska, Generi Biotech
s.r.o., Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic |
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Development
of DNA and antibody probes for detection of plant viruses
and virus-like pathogens using micro-array technology
T. Malinowski, Research Institute
of Pomology and Floriculture, Skierniewice, Poland |
soon available
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Designing
short oligonucleotide probes (21mers and 13mers) and
"Who cares about Tm?"
M. Pfunder, Agroscope FAW Wädenswil,
Switzerland |
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Methodology,
development, validation and applications of pilot arrays
and some other methods
L. Bodrossy, ARCS Seibersdorf
Research GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria |
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Microarrays
as a tool for the study of Trichoderma antagonism
M.A. Demontis, Istituto di Patologia
Vegetale, Università di Sassari, Italy |
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Nucleic
acid-based work on plant-associated microbial pathogens
and ecology
S. Baeyen & M. Maes, Agricultural
Research Centre, Merelbeke, Belgium |
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Functional
genomics analysis of virus resistance expression in
potato
A. Vuorinen, Department of Applied
Biology, University of Helsinki, Finland |
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