
Over the past 31 years, DNASTAR software has been cited in more than 52,000 peer-reviewed publications. That’s more than all of our competitors’ software combined. In 2015 alone, our software was cited in over 3,200 scientific papers.
We are honored that so many researchers found our software useful in their work this past year – from research on reptilian transcriptomes to microbial genomes to gene expression in olive trees, and we are excited to see what new findings come in 2016!
Featured here are just a few of the publications citing DNASTAR software in December. Check out our publications page to see more examples from 2015.
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Publications Citing DNASTAR Software December 2015
Development and Characterization of a Guinea Pig-Adapted Sudan Virus
Gary Wong, Shihua He, Haiyan Wei, Andrea Kroeker, Jonathan Audet, Anders Leung, Todd Cutts, Jill Graham, Darwyn Kobasa, Carissa Embury-Hyatt, Gary P. Kobingera, and Xiangguo Qiu
Journal of Virology (2016) vol.90 no. 1
A Basis for Rapid Clearance of Circulating Ring-Stage Malaria Parasites by the Spiroindolone KAE609
Rou Zhang, Rossarin Suwanarusk, Benoit Malleret, Brian M. Cooke, Francois Nosten, Yee-Ling Lau, Ming Dao, Chwee Teck Lim, Laurent Renia, Kevin Shyong Wei Tan, and Bruce Russell
Journal of Infectious Diseases (2016) vol. 213 no. 1
Martina Pavlek, Yevgeniy Gelfand, Miroslav Plohl, and Nevenka Meštrović
DNA Research (2015) vol. 22 no. 6
Karen M. Harmon, Phillip C. Gauger, Jianqiang Zhang, Pablo E. Piñeyro, Derek D. Dunn, and Amy J. Chriswell
Genome Announcements (2015) vol. 3 no. 6
Oliver K. I. Bezuidt, Thulani P. Makhalanyane, Mohamed A. Gomri, Karima Kharroub, Don A. Cowan
Genome Announcements (2015) vol. 3 no. 6


