Marie L. Landry
Yale University
163 Papers
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Marie L. Landry is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 152 publications. Previous affiliations of Marie L. Landry include Veterans Health Administration.
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Manual of clinical microbiology
Patrick R. Murray,Ellen Jo Baron,James H. Jorgensen,Marie L. Landry,Michael A. Pfaller +4 more
- 01 Jan 1974
TL;DR: A collaborative team of editors and authors from around the world revised the Manual to include the latest applications of genomics and proteomics, producing an authoritative work of two volumes filled with current findings regarding infectious agents, leading-edge diagnostic methods, laboratory practices, and safety guidelines.
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Analytical sensitivity and efficiency comparisons of SARS-CoV-2 RT-qPCR primer-probe sets.
Chantal B.F. Vogels,Anderson F. Brito,Anne L. Wyllie,Joseph R. Fauver,Isabel M. Ott,Chaney C. Kalinich,Mary E. Petrone,Arnau Casanovas-Massana,M. Catherine Muenker,Adam J. Moore,Jonathan Klein,Peiwen Lu,Alice Lu-Culligan,Xiaodong Jiang,Daniel J. Kim,Eriko Kudo,Tianyang Mao,Miyu Moriyama,Ji Eun Oh,Annsea Park,Julio Silva,Eric Song,Takehiro Takahashi,Manabu Taura,Maria Tokuyama,Arvind Venkataraman,Orr-El Weizman,Patrick Wong,Yexin Yang,Nagarjuna R. Cheemarla,Elizabeth B. White,Sarah Lapidus,Rebecca Earnest,Bertie Geng,Pavithra Vijayakumar,Camila D. Odio,John Fournier,Santos Bermejo,Shelli F. Farhadian,Charles S. Dela Cruz,Akiko Iwasaki,Akiko Iwasaki,Albert I. Ko,Marie L. Landry,Ellen F. Foxman,Nathan D. Grubaugh +45 more
TL;DR: Comparisons of RT–qPCR analytical efficiency and sensitivity show that all primer–probe sets can be used to detect SARS-CoV-2 at 500 viral RNA copies per reaction.
Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and the Incidence of Acute Viral Respiratory Tract Infections in Healthy Adults
James R. Sabetta,James R. Sabetta,Paolo B. DePetrillo,Ralph J. Cipriani,Joanne Smardin,Lillian A. Burns,Marie L. Landry +6 more
TL;DR: Maintenance of a 25-hydroxyvitamin D serum concentration of 38 ng/ml or higher should significantly reduce the incidence of acute viral respiratory tract infections and the burden of illness caused thereby, at least during the fall and winter in temperate zones.
Association between a Novel Human Coronavirus and Kawasaki Disease
TL;DR: Evidence of a novel human coronavirus, designated “New Haven coronav virus” (HCoVNH), in respiratory secretions from a 6-month-old infant with classic Kawasaki disease is identified and data suggest that HCoV-NH infection is associated with Kaw Osaka disease.