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  1. 1861

    Septic Systems and Springs Water Quality: An Overview for Florida by Mary Lusk, Andrea Albertin, Whitney Elmore, William Lester, James Moll

    Published 2020-10-01
    “… Wastewater carries pathogens, nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), and trace organic chemicals that may be harmful to human health and ecosystem functioning. …”
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  2. 1862
  3. 1863

    Regulation of Immune Function by Polyphenols by Sujuan Ding, Hongmei Jiang, Jun Fang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Polyphenols promote immunity to foreign pathogens via various pathways. Different immune cells express multiple types of polyphenol receptors that recognise and allow cellular uptake of polyphenols, which subsequently activate signalling pathways to initiate immune responses. …”
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  4. 1864

    A Case of Recurrent Erysipelas Caused by Streptococcus mitis Group by David Nygren, Bo Nilson, Magnus Rasmussen

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The aetiology of erysipelas remains poorly defined though beta-haemolytic streptococci are considered as the main causative pathogens. We describe a case of a 70-year-old woman with recurrent erysipelas in her left arm due to infection with streptococci of the mitis group. …”
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  5. 1865

    Intravenous Immunoglobulins: Mode of Action and Indications in Autoimmune and Inflammatory Dermatoses by Lyubomir A. Dourmishev, Dimitrina V. Guleva, Ljubka G. Miteva

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…For decades, IVIGs have been administered for treatment of infectious diseases and immune deficiencies, since they contain natural antibodies that represent a first-line defense against pathogens. Today their indication has expanded, including the off-label therapy for a variety of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. …”
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  6. 1866

    Vaccination ARN messager (ARNm), modèle de transition de la biologie fondamentale à la médecine by Sansonetti, Philippe J.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Years of “translational” research and development have culminated in the success of anti-Covid-19 mRNA vaccines and the promise of more to come against emerging pathogens. A new paradigm in vaccinology, enabling pandemics to be tackled as they emerge. …”
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  7. 1867

    18F-FDG-PET Scanning Confirmed Infected Intracardiac Device-Leads with Abiotrophia defectiva by Sonja van Roeden, Hans Hartog, Vivian Bongers, Steven Thijsen, Sanjay Sankatsing

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Abiotrophia species are relatively slow growing pathogens, which may be present as commensal flora. …”
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  8. 1868

    Cover Crops for Managing Root-Knot Nematodes by Harsimran K. Gill, Zane Joseph Grabau, Robert McSorley

    Published 2023-01-01
    “… Cover crops are grown between cash crop cycles or incorporated with cash crops to improve soil fertility and struc­ture, decrease soil erosion, and suppress weeds, insects, nematodes, and other plant pathogens. Cover crop residues can be incorporated as “green manure” to increase soil fertility for the next crop. …”
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  9. 1869

    Prospects of Nanobiomaterials for Biosensing by Ravindra P. Singh

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The biosensors using smart nanomaterials have applications for rapid, specific, sensitive, inexpensive, in-field, on-line and/or real-time detection of pesticides, antibiotics, pathogens, toxins, proteins, microbes, plants, animals, foods, soil, air, and water. …”
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  10. 1870

    Role of the Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM) in Combating Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) by Purushottam Giri, Venkatesh Karthikeyan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Although AMR is a natural process driven by genetic changes in pathogens, its acceleration is largely fueled by human activity, particularly the misuse and overuse of antimicrobials across various sectors. …”
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  11. 1871

    Toll-Like Receptors in Hepatic Ischemia/Reperfusion and Transplantation by John Evankovich, Timothy Billiar, Allan Tsung

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…These substrates include pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) for the recognition of invading pathogens, as well as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) for the recognition of endogenous tissue injury. …”
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  12. 1872

    Nanotechnological Applications in Current Innovative Approaches in Dairy Technology- A review by Binnur Kaptan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nanotechnology is also highly effective in detecting foodborne pathogens and excels in pathogen control. It plays an essential role in food fortification by encapsulating nutrients, ingredients, and compounds, thus enhancing the texture, taste, aroma, quality, and nutritional value of food. …”
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  13. 1873

    Molecular mimicry in the pathogenesis of autoimmune rheumatic diseases by Michaela Fehringer, Thomas Vogl

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Both commensal microbes in the human microbiome and pathogens can trigger molecular mimicry, thereby potentially contributing to the onset of ARDs.In this review, we focus on the role of molecular mimicry in the onset of rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. …”
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  14. 1874

    Toll-Like Receptors Expression and Signaling in Glia Cells in Neuro-Amyloidogenic Diseases: Towards Future Therapeutic Application by Dorit Trudler, Dorit Farfara, Dan Frenkel

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are known to be expressed by innate immune response cells and to play a critical role in their activation against foreign pathogens. It was recently suggested that TLRs have an important role in the crosstalk between neurons and glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS). …”
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  15. 1875

    Pharmacodynamics of interspecies interactions in polymicrobial infections by C. Herzberg, J. G. C. van Hasselt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The pharmacodynamic response of bacterial pathogens to antibiotics can be influenced by interactions with other bacterial species in polymicrobial infections (PMIs). …”
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  16. 1876

    An Advanced Understanding of Uterine Microbial Ecology Associated with Metritis in Dairy Cows by Soo Jin Jeon, Klibs N. Galvão

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…According to culture-dependent studies, uterine pathogens include Escherichia coli, Trueperella pyogenes, Fusobacterium necrophorum, and Prevotella melaninogenica. …”
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  17. 1877

    Cyclooxygenase Inhibition in Sepsis: Is There Life after Death? by David M. Aronoff

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Animal models of sepsis, using the systemic administration of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or live pathogens, have been used to examine the effectiveness of COX inhibition as a treatment for severe sepsis. …”
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  18. 1878

    Global Dynamic Behavior of a Multigroup Cholera Model with Indirect Transmission by Ming-Tao Li, Gui-Quan Sun, Juan Zhang, Zhen Jin

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…For a multigroup cholera model with indirect transmission, the infection for a susceptible person is almost invariably transmitted by drinking contaminated water in which pathogens, V. cholerae, are present. The basic reproduction number ℛ0 is identified and global dynamics are completely determined by ℛ0. …”
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  19. 1879

    DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATED MIDDLE EAR CHOLESTEATOMA. A NARRATIVE REVIEW by Marius Cristian Mârțu, Alexandru Stingheriu, Oana Aștefanei, Iustin Iațentiuc, Ioana Mârțu, Oana Bitere-Popa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, these advances have also contributed to the emergence of pathogens with heightened virulence and resistance to antibiotics, posing new therapeutic challenges. …”
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  20. 1880

    Spotted Wing Drosophila in Florida Berry Culture by Lindsy E. Iglesias, James F. Price, Craig R. Roubos, Justin M. Renkema, Oscar E. Liburd

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The holes lead to secondary infection by fungal and bacterial pathogens. This revised 5-page fact sheet describes the flies and some strategies to identify them and manage them in berry operations. …”
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