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Blaise Kadjo

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Clements H, Do Linh San E, Hempson G, Linden B, Maritz B, Monadjem A, et al.
Sci Data . 2024 Feb; 11(1):191. PMID: 38346970
Sub-Saharan Africa is under-represented in global biodiversity datasets, particularly regarding the impact of land use on species' population abundances. Drawing on recent advances in expert elicitation to ensure data consistency,...
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Hassanin A, Houck M, Tshikung D, Kadjo B, Davis H, Ropiquet A
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2018 Aug; 129:96-105. PMID: 30121341
The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have revealed a polyphyletic pattern suggesting the possible existence of two distinct species. To assess this issue,...
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Hassanin A, Nesi N, Marin J, Kadjo B, Pourrut X, Leroy E, et al.
C R Biol . 2016 Oct; 339(11-12):517-528. PMID: 27746072
Both Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus were detected in several fruit bat species of the family Pteropodidae, suggesting that this taxon plays a key role in the life cycle of filoviruses. After...
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Hassanin A, Khouider S, Gembu G, Goodman S, Kadjo B, Nesi N, et al.
C R Biol . 2015 Feb; 338(3):197-211. PMID: 25636226
The hypothesis of Pleistocene forest refugia was tested using comparative phylogeography of Scotonycterini, a fruit bat tribe endemic to Africa containing four species: Scotonycteris zenkeri, Casinycteris argynnis, C. campomaanensis, and...
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Gu S, Lim B, Kadjo B, Arai S, Kim J, Nicolas V, et al.
Viruses . 2014 May; 6(5):1897-910. PMID: 24784569
The recent discovery of genetically distinct hantaviruses in multiple species of shrews and moles prompted a further exploration of their host diversification by analyzing frozen, ethanol-fixed and RNAlater®-preserved archival tissues...
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Nesi N, Kadjo B, Pourrut X, Leroy E, Pongombo Shongo C, Cruaud C, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2012 Oct; 66(1):126-37. PMID: 23063885
The tribe Myonycterini comprises five fruit bat species of the family Pteropodidae, which are endemic to tropical Africa. Previous studies have produced conflicting results about their interspecific relationships. Here, we...
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Sumibcay L, Kadjo B, Gu S, Kang H, Lim B, Cook J, et al.
Virol J . 2012 Jan; 9:34. PMID: 22281072
Recently identified hantaviruses harbored by shrews and moles (order Soricomorpha) suggest that other mammals having shared ancestry may serve as reservoirs. To investigate this possibility, archival tissues from 213 insectivorous...
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Kang H, Kadjo B, Dubey S, Jacquet F, Yanagihara R
Virol J . 2011 Jul; 8:373. PMID: 21798050
Background: Tanganya virus (TGNV), the only shrew-associated hantavirus reported to date from sub-Saharan Africa, is harbored by the Therese's shrew (Crocidura theresae), and is phylogenetically distinct from Thottapalayam virus (TPMV)...