Thierry Candresse spends much of his time researching Virology, Plant virus, Potyvirus, Genetics and Virus. The various areas that he examines in his Virology study include RNA, Molecular biology, Open reading frame and Genotype. His Plant virus research includes themes of Biotechnology, Computational biology, Real-time polymerase chain reaction and Virus diseases.
His Potyvirus research incorporates themes from Serology and Gene, Polymerase chain reaction. His work in the fields of Genetics, such as Arabidopsis, Trichovirus, Homology and Capillovirus, overlaps with other areas such as Plant protein. His research in Virus intersects with topics in Aphid, Recombinant virus and Biochemistry.
Thierry Candresse mainly investigates Virology, Genetics, Plant virus, Virus and Genome. His work is dedicated to discovering how Virology, RNA are connected with Molecular biology and other disciplines. His Genetics research focuses on Gene, Phylogenetic tree, Genomic organization, Phylogenetics and Flexiviridae.
His work carried out in the field of Plant virus brings together such families of science as DNA sequencing, Computational biology and Botany, Prunus. His research on Virus frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Horticulture. His studies in Potyvirus integrate themes in fields like Recombinant DNA and Potato virus Y.
His main research concerns PEST analysis, Quarantine, Genetics, Virus and Virology. His studies deal with areas such as Agroforestry, Phytosanitary certification, Biotechnology, Toxicology and Larch as well as PEST analysis. His primary area of study in Virus is in the field of Plant virus.
His Plant virus research includes elements of Computational biology, DNA sequencing and Metagenomics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Taxonomy and Genome, Whole genome sequencing in addition to Virology. His Human virome research integrates issues from Carlavirus, Potyvirus and Viroid.
Thierry Candresse focuses on Genetics, Plant virus, Virology, Virus and Human virome. His Plant virus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Computational biology, Illumina dye sequencing and Solanaceae. His research integrates issues of Taxonomy and Genome, Satellite virus, Whole genome sequencing in his study of Virology.
The concepts of his Genome study are interwoven with issues in RNA and Phylogenetics. His work investigates the relationship between Virus and topics such as DNA sequencing that intersect with problems in Phytosanitary certification, Viral evolution and Risk analysis. Thierry Candresse has included themes like RNA-Seq, Beta diversity, Viroid and Deep sequencing in his Human virome study.
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Top 10 plant viruses in molecular plant pathology
Karen Beth G. Scholthof;Scott Adkins;Henryk Czosnek;Peter Palukaitis.
Molecular Plant Pathology (2011)
Virology Division News: The new plant virus family Flexiviridae and assessment of molecular criteria for species demarcation
M. J. Adams;J. F. Antoniw;M. Bar-Joseph;A. A. Brunt.
Archives of Virology (2004)
The new plant virus family Flexiviridae and assessment of molecular criteria for species demarcation
MJ Adams;JF Antoniw;M Bar-Joseph;AA Brunt.
Archives of Virology (2004)
A highly sensitive immunocapture polymerase chain reaction method for plum pox potyvirus detection
T. Wetzel;T. Candresse;G. Macquaire;M. Ravelonandro.
Journal of Virological Methods (1992)
A polymerase chain reaction assay adapted to plum pox potyvirus detection.
T. Wetzel;T. Candresse;M. Ravelonandro;J. Dunez.
Journal of Virological Methods (1991)
The Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 4E Controls Lettuce Susceptibility to the Potyvirus Lettuce mosaic virus
Valérie Nicaise;Sylvie German-Retana;Raquel Sanjuán;Marie-Pierre Dubrana.
Plant Physiology (2003)
New Advances in Understanding the Molecular Biology of Plant/Potyvirus Interactions
Frédéric Revers;Olivier Le Gall;Thierry Candresse;Andrew J. Maule.
Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions (1999)
The family Closteroviridae revised
G.P. Martelli;A.A. Agranovsky;M. Bar-Joseph;D. Boscia.
Archives of Virology (2002)
Studies on the diagnosis of hop stunt viroid in fruit trees: identification of new hosts and application of a nucleic acid extraction procedure based on non-organic solvents.
Nathalie Astruc;Jose F. Marcos;Guy Macquaire;Thierry Candresse.
European Journal of Plant Pathology (1996)
Polyvalent detection of fruit tree tricho, capillo and foveaviruses by nested RT-PCR using degenerated and inosine containing primers (PDO RT-PCR).
X. Foissac;L. Svanella-Dumas;M. J. Dulucq;T. Candresse.
Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Virus & Virus-like Diseases of Temperate Fruit Crops: Top Fruit Diseases, volume 1, East Malling, Kent, UK, 9-15 July 2000. (2001)
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