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E. coli and Salmonella on animal farms: sources, survival and management
Published 2006-03-01“… Significant effort has been made by universities and research agencies to help eliminate Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli from animal and dairy farms. This article highlights findings from these recent studies. …”
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Gemella Species Bacteremia and Stroke in an Elderly Patient with Respiratory Tract Infection
Published 2017-01-01“…They are rarely associated with infections. As opportunistic pathogens, they can cause life-threatening infection in individuals with risk factors. …”
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E. coli and Salmonella on animal farms: sources, survival and management
Published 2006-03-01“… Significant effort has been made by universities and research agencies to help eliminate Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli from animal and dairy farms. This article highlights findings from these recent studies. …”
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Custom exome panel revealed new mutations in MAPK14 and novel mutation in RUNX2 gene in patients with PCOS
Published 2025-01-01“…Five novel pathogenic moderate (PM2) intronic variants in 4 different genes in total were introduced for the first time. …”
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Exploring the Potential of Postbiotics for Food Safety and Human Health Improvement
Published 2024-01-01“…Findings suggest that postbiotics hold promise for improving health and preservation by inhibiting pathogenic bacteria growth and modulating immune responses.…”
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A De Novo Missense MYLK Variant Leading to Nonsyndromic Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection Identified by Segregation Analysis
Published 2024-01-01“…Accumulating data on the pathogenicity of rare variants by performing a comprehensive pedigree analysis would help establish better treatment strategies for life-threatening hereditary TAAD cases.…”
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Mechanisms of Bone Resorption in Periodontitis
Published 2015-01-01“…TNF-α, IL-1, and PGE2 also promote osteoclast activity, particularly in states of inflammatory osteolysis such as those found in periodontitis. The pathogenic processes of destructive inflammatory periodontal diseases are instigated by subgingival plaque microflora and factors such as lipopolysaccharides derived from specific pathogens. …”
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Epibiotic bacterial community composition varies during different developmental stages of Octopus mimus: Study of cultivable representatives and their secondary metabolite producti...
Published 2024-01-01“…Their enzymatic activities were determined, and antibacterial properties were assessed against common marine pathogens. The isolates belonged to the phyla Proteobacteria, Actinomycetota, Bacteroidota, and Bacillota, represented by 21 genera and 27 species. …”
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Zoonotic Diseases in India: A Growing Concern
Published 2024-07-01“…Thirteen percent of total pathogens were emerging or reemerging, and 75% of these were classified as zoonoses. …”
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Toxicity of Ulva lactuca and green fabricated silver nanoparticles against mosquito vectors and their impact on the genomic DNA of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti
Published 2022-06-01“…This could further contribute to further research helping future generations to be free from these deadly disease‐causing vectors and pathogenic microbes.…”
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Antagonism of Indigenous Fungi Collected from the Bamboo Clump against Fusarium sp., the Cause of Fusarium Wilt Disease in Garlic
Published 2022-06-01“…This study aimed to identify indigenous fungi isolated from the bamboo clump as biological control agents against pathogenic fungi of Fusarium sp. in garlic. The study was conducted from June to September 2021 at the Laboratory of Pest and Disease Observation, Temanggung Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. …”
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Growing Concerns on Antimicrobial Resistance – Past, Present, and Future Trends
Published 2025-01-01“…Historical trends reveal antibiotic discoveries, resistance periods, resistance genes, and multidrug-resistant pathogens, providing insights into crisis evolution and the emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens. …”
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How do monomorphic bacteria evolve? The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and the awkward population genetics of extreme clonality
Published 2023-09-01“…Among the few outliers that rarely recombine and mainly evolve by de novo mutation are a group of deadly bacterial pathogens, including the causative agents of leprosy, plague, typhoid, and tuberculosis. …”
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Effect of Ribavirin on Hepatitis A Virus Replication In Vitro
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Resensitizing β‐Lactams by Reprogramming Purine Metabolism in Small Colony Variant for Osteomyelitis Treatment
Published 2025-02-01“…However, the intrinsic phenotypic instability of SCV has hindered a thorough investigation of its pathogenic mechanisms. In this study, phenotypically stable SCV strains are successfully recovered from clinical specimens, characterized by elevated drug resistance and reduced immunogenicity. …”
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Global atlas of predicted functional domains in Legionella pneumophila Dot/Icm translocated effectors
Published 2024-11-01“…Our understanding of the molecular functions of the largest pathogenic arsenal known to the bacterial world remains incomplete. …”
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Research advance of Bacillus velezensis: bioinformatics, characteristics, and applications
Published 2024-07-01“…It has potent antimicrobial properties that can be used to promote plant growth and as a pesticide by inhibiting pathogens. B. velezensis has the capability to generate a diverse range of enzymes that have potential applications in various fields, such as enzyme production, fermented food, degradation of pollutants, and bioenergy. …”
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Tissue‐resident memory T cells in diseases and therapeutic strategies
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Tissue‐resident memory T (TRM) cells are crucial components of the immune system that provide rapid, localized responses to recurrent pathogens at mucosal and epithelial barriers. Unlike circulating memory T cells, TRM cells are located within peripheral tissues, and they play vital roles in antiviral, antibacterial, and antitumor immunity. …”
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