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1. Development of a Rapid and High-Throughput Multiplex Real-Time PCR Assay for Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma Species

2. Clinical next-generation sequencing assay combining full-length gene amplification and shotgun sequencing for the detection of CMV drug resistance mutations

3. Case Report: Disseminated Edwardsiella tarda infection in an immunocompromised patient

4. Fungal Whole-Genome Sequencing for Species Identification: From Test Development to Clinical Utilization.

5. Case Report: Symptomatic Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 and Monkeypox Coinfection in an Adult Male.

7. Bacteroides fragilis Toxin Coordinates a Pro-carcinogenic Inflammatory Cascade via Targeting of Colonic Epithelial Cells

11. Supplementary Table from Human Colon Cancer–Derived Clostridioides difficile Strains Drive Colonic Tumorigenesis in Mice

12. Data from Human Colon Cancer–Derived Clostridioides difficile Strains Drive Colonic Tumorigenesis in Mice

13. Supplementary Figure from Human Colon Cancer–Derived Clostridioides difficile Strains Drive Colonic Tumorigenesis in Mice

14. Supplementary Table S5 from Bacterial-Driven Inflammation and Mutant BRAF Expression Combine to Promote Murine Colon Tumorigenesis That Is Sensitive to Immune Checkpoint Therapy

15. Data from Bacterial-Driven Inflammation and Mutant BRAF Expression Combine to Promote Murine Colon Tumorigenesis That Is Sensitive to Immune Checkpoint Therapy

16. Supplementary Figures S1-S6, Table S4, Table S6 from Bacterial-Driven Inflammation and Mutant BRAF Expression Combine to Promote Murine Colon Tumorigenesis That Is Sensitive to Immune Checkpoint Therapy

17. Human Colon Cancer–Derived Clostridioides difficile Strains Drive Colonic Tumorigenesis in Mice

18. Prevalence of carbapenemase‐producing organisms among hospitalized solid organ transplant recipients, five US hospitals, 2019–2020

19. Bacterial-Driven Inflammation and Mutant BRAF Expression Combine to Promote Murine Colon Tumorigenesis That Is Sensitive to Immune Checkpoint Therapy

20. 918. Pilot Surveillance for Carbapenemase Gene-positive Organisms Among Hospitalized Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

21. 629 – Colorectal Cancer-Associated Bacteria Induce Th1 and Th17 Mucosal Immune Responses in Germ-Free Mice

22. Su1983 – Lack of Preventive Dental Care is Associated with Sessile Serrated Polyps in a Screening Colonoscopy Cohort

23. 1058 - The Probiotic Potential of Non-Toxigenic Bacteroides Fragilis to Prevent Colitis and Tumorigenesis

24. Non-toxigenic Bacteroides fragilis(NTBF) administration reduces bacteria-driven chronic colitis and tumor development independent of polysaccharide A

26. Development of a Rapid and High Throughput Multiplex Real-time PCR Assay for Mycoplasma hominisand Ureaplasmaspecies

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