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    Semantic data interoperability, digital medicine, and e-health in infectious disease management: a review

    Disease management requires the use of mixed languages when discussing etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. All phases require data management, and, in the optimal case, such data are interdisciplina...

    Xavier Gansel, Melissa Mary, Alex van Belkum in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2019)

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    Usability and Improvement of Existing Alignments: The LOINC-SNOMED CT Case Study

    LOINC® and SNOMED CT® are two of the most used biomedical terminology standards to conjointly describe medical laboratory data into patient Electronic Health Records. The institutions owning them entered in a ...

    Mélissa Mary, Lina Soualmia in Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (2017)

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    Ontological Representation of Laboratory Test Observables: Challenges and Perspectives in the SNOMED CT Observable Entity Model Adoption

    The emergence of electronic health records has highlighted the need for semantic standards for representation of observations in laboratory medicine. Two such standards are LOINC, with a focus on detailed enco...

    Mélissa Mary, Lina F. Soualmia, Xavier Gansel in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (2017)

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    Partial characterization of anrpoD-like gene oflactoccocus lactis subsp.lactis ML3 with a polymerase chain reaction-based approach

    With degenerated oligonucleotide primers for conserved regions of bacterial sigma factor proteins, a 117-bp internal DNA fragment of anrpoD-like gene ofLactoccocus lactis subsp.lactis ML3 was amplified by the pol...

    Xavier Gansel, Marie Dutreix, Axel Hartke, Philippe Boutibonnes in Current Microbiology (1993)

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    Heat shock-induced protein synthesis inLactococcus lactis subsp.lactis

    Heat shock inLactococcus lactis subsp.lactis may induce as many as 16 proteins after a temperature shift from 30° to 40°C. Five induced proteins were found to be immunologically related to theEscherichia coli Gro...

    Dr. Yanick Auffray, Xavier Gansel, Bouachanh Thammavongs in Current Microbiology (1992)