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1921
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Autoimmune Disease: Facts and Conjectures
Published 2004-01-01“…At that time we confirmed that CRP affects a host defense function mediated at least in part through the elimination of pathogens. Less appreciated and not as well understood as CRP's ability to bind antigen and aid in the elimination of microbes, is its known ability to bind autoantigens and presumed capacity to promote clearance of apoptotic cells. …”
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1922
A Descriptive Study of Nosocomial Infections in an Adult Intensive Care Unit in Fiji: 2011-12
Published 2014-01-01“…Gram negative bacteria were the commonest pathogens isolated, especially Klebsiella pneumoniae (extended-spectrum β-Lactamase-producing), Acinetobacter, and Pseudomonas species. …”
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1923
New directions in the fight against antibiotic resistance
Published 2024-12-01“…However, the growing spread of resistance reduces their effectiveness, making the discovery of new drugs crucial in the ongoing battle against human pathogens. Antibiotic resistance represents one of the greatest challenges of modern medicine, having a significant impact on the treatment of bacterial infections. …”
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1924
The secreted host-cell protein clusterin interacts with PmpD and promotes Chlamydia trachomatis infection
Published 2025-01-01“…Attachment and uptake into host cells are pivotal steps in the life cycle of the Chlamydiaceae, a family of obligate intracellular pathogens. Chlamydia trachomatis (Ctr) possesses a family of nine polymorphic membrane proteins (Pmps), which have been shown to be crucial for adhesion and internalization. …”
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1925
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1926
Tagitinin A regulates an F-box gene, CPR30, to resist tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) infection in Nicotiana benthamiana.
Published 2024-01-01“…Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) is one of the most destructive pathogens and causes serious losses in agriculture worldwide. …”
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1927
Rheological comparison of sputum and reconstituted airway epithelium mucus
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract Pulmonary mucus serves as a crucial protective barrier in the respiratory tract, defending against pathogens and contributing to effective clearance mechanisms. …”
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1928
Reappraisal and neotypification of Phyllachora feijoae
Published 2012-06-01“…Recently, during surveys for fungal pathogens of feijoa in southern Brazil, several plants were found bearing tar-spot symptoms caused by a species of Phyllachora. …”
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1929
Pests and Fungal Organisms Identified on Olives (Olea europaea) in Florida
Published 2014-09-01“…Fortunately, olives are a relatively pest-free species, but some occasional invaders can be a nuisance or cause lasting harm. A few plant pathogens that may infect olives also can lead to a decline in overall plant health, fruit yield, or the visual appearance of plants. …”
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1930
Extraction of Catechins from Aegle marmelos Fruit Pulp: Statistical Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology and Artificial Neural Networks
Published 2022-01-01“…The antimicrobial activity of the methanolic extract was tested against five different pathogens, including Streptococcus, Bacillus mega, Pseudomonas putida, Bacillus cerecus, and Staphylococcus aureus, using the agar diffusion method and the tube dilution method. …”
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1931
Specific Roles of MicroRNAs in Their Interactions with Environmental Factors
Published 2012-01-01“…Increased number of studies have shown that miRNAs can functionally interact with a wide spectrum of environmental factors (EFs) including drugs, industrial materials, virus and bacterial pathogens, cigarette smoking, alcohol, nutrition, sleep, exercise, stress, and radiation. …”
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1932
Gut Microbiome: An Intersection between Human Genome, Diet, and Epigenetics
Published 2024-01-01“…Under normal health conditions, the gut commensals are in homeostasis with the host; while they inhabit the gut for their normal growth, they protect against invading pathogens through anticolonization mechanisms and contribute largely to the metabolism of several macromolecules in the gut. …”
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1933
Autophagy in Macrophages: Impacting Inflammation and Bacterial Infection
Published 2014-01-01“…They possess an array of germline-encoded pattern recognition receptors/sensors (PRRs) that recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and which activate downstream effectors/pathways to help mediate innate immune responses and host defense. …”
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1934
Antimicrobial Stewardship in Daily Practice: Managing an Important Resource
Published 2014-01-01“…Antimicrobial stewardship is a recent concept that embodies the practical, judicious use of antimicrobials to decrease adverse outcomes from antimicrobials while optimizing the treatment of bacterial infections to reduce the emergence of resistant pathogens. The objectives of the present statement are to illustrate the principles of antimicrobial stewardship and to offer practical examples of how to make antimicrobial stewardship part of everyday hospital and outpatient practice. …”
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1935
Brazilian Spotted Fever with an Approach in Veterinary Medicine and One Health Perspective
Published 2016-01-01“…There is increasing interaction between man and pathogens transmitted by arthropods, especially by ticks. …”
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1936
Post-genomic approaches to understanding interactions between fungi and their environment
Published 2011-06-01“…They have highly varied life-styles including sap robes (using only dead biomass as a nutrient source), pathogens (feeding on living biomass), and symbionts (co-existing with other organisms). …”
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1937
Iatrogenic Infective Endocarditis in Hemodialysis Patients: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Published 2022-01-01“…Foreign bodies such as implanted cardiac devices are susceptible to infections and may be involved in infective endocarditis. Exposure to pathogens, by frequent use of intravascular accesses for hemodialysis (i.e., catheters or fistulas), combined with high rates of degenerative heart valve diseases in hemodialysis patients, both favor the development of infective endocarditis in this population. …”
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1938
Viral Interference and Persistence in Mosquito-Borne Flaviviruses
Published 2015-01-01“…Mosquito-borne flaviviruses are important pathogens for humans, and the detection of two or more flaviviruses cocirculating in the same geographic area has often been reported. …”
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1939
Epidemiology of Enterocytozoon bieneusi Infection in Humans
Published 2012-01-01“…Studies on the prevalence of these emerging microsporidian pathogens in humans, in developed and developing countries, the different clinical spectra of E. bieneusi intestinal infection in children, in different settings, and the risk factors associated with E. bieneusi infection have been reviewed. …”
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1940
Phototreatment of Water by Organic Photosensitizers and Comparison with Inorganic Semiconductors
Published 2015-01-01“…Such molecules are also being explored for photodynamically treating microbial infections, killing of unwanted pathogens in the environment, and oxidation of chemical pollutants. …”
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