Virology, Microbiology, Internal ribosome entry site, Candida auris and Translation are his primary areas of study. His research in Virology intersects with topics in Protease and Untranslated region. Andrew M. Borman interconnects Candida bracarensis, Internal transcribed spacer and Paecilomyces in the investigation of issues within Microbiology.
His Internal ribosome entry site research integrates issues from Poliovirus, EIF4G, Protein biosynthesis, EIF4E and Eukaryotic initiation factor. The study incorporates disciplines such as Outbreak, Emergency medicine, Disease cluster, Intensive care unit and Virulence in addition to Candida auris. He has included themes like Picornavirus and Aphthovirus in his Translation study.
Andrew M. Borman mostly deals with Microbiology, Virology, Candida auris, Internal ribosome entry site and Pathology. His study looks at the relationship between Microbiology and topics such as Fungus, which overlap with Conidium. In the field of Virology, his study on Virus overlaps with subjects such as Group.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Clade, Outbreak, In vivo and Virulence. He combines subjects such as Eukaryotic translation, Eukaryotic initiation factor, EIF4G and Protein biosynthesis with his study of Internal ribosome entry site. His studies in Pathology integrate themes in fields like Lung and Polymerase chain reaction.
Andrew M. Borman mainly focuses on Microbiology, Candida auris, Itraconazole, Internal medicine and Caspofungin. Andrew M. Borman frequently studies issues relating to Galleria mellonella and Microbiology. His Candida auris research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Farnesol, Outbreak, In vivo and Emergency medicine.
His Itraconazole research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Amphotericin B, Voriconazole, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Lung. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus. His Caspofungin research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Echinocandin and Micafungin.
Andrew M. Borman mainly investigates Microbiology, Candida auris, Candida albicans, Outbreak and Fluconazole. His study in the field of Anidulafungin is also linked to topics like De novo transcriptome assembly. His Candida auris study combines topics in areas such as Clade, Farnesol, In vivo and Virulence.
His study in Candida albicans is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Larva and Immunity. His research integrates issues of Rapid identification, Epidemiology, Isolation and Emergency medicine in his study of Outbreak. Andrew M. Borman interconnects Itraconazole and Voriconazole in the investigation of issues within Fluconazole.
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Sequence-Based Identification of Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Mucorales Species in the Clinical Mycology Laboratory: Where Are We and Where Should We Go from Here?
S. A. Balajee;A. M. Borman;M. E. Brandt;J. Cano.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2009)
Candida auris: a Review of the Literature.
Anna Jeffery-Smith;Surabhi K. Taori;Silke Schelenz;Katie Jeffery.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews (2017)
Comparison of Picornaviral IRES-Driven Internal Initiation of Translation in Cultured Cells of Different Origins
Andrew M. Borman;Philippe Le Mercier;Marc Girard;Katherine M. Kean.
Nucleic Acids Research (1997)
Purpureocillium, a new genus for the medically important Paecilomyces lilacinus
Jennifer Luangsa-ard;Jos Houbraken;Tineke van Doorn;Seung-Beom Hong.
Fems Microbiology Letters (2011)
Isolation and envelope sequence of a highly divergent HIV-1 isolate: definition of a new HIV-1 group.
Pierre Charneau;Andrew M. Borman;Caroline Quillent;Denise Guétard.
Virology (1994)
A Candida auris Outbreak and Its Control in an Intensive Care Setting.
David W Eyre;Anna E Sheppard;Hilary Madder;Ian Moir.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2018)
Resistance of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 to protease inhibitors: selection of resistance mutations in the presence and absence of the drug.
Andrew M. Borman;Sylvie Paulous;François Clavel.
Journal of General Virology (1996)
Biofilm-forming capability of highly virulent, multidrug-resistant Candida auris
Leighann Sherry;Gordon Ramage;Ryan Kean;Andrew Borman.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2017)
Picornavirus internal ribosome entry segments: comparison of translation efficiency and the requirements for optimal internal initiation of translation in vitro
Andrew M. Borman;Jean-Luc Bailly;Marc Girard;Katherine M. Kean.
Nucleic Acids Research (1995)
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vif- mutant particles from restrictive cells: role of Vif in correct particle assembly and infectivity.
A M Borman;C Quillent;P Charneau;C Dauguet.
Journal of Virology (1995)
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