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From:Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Roland Nau [*] 1 2 , Marija Djukic 3 4 , Annette Spreer 5 , Helmut Eiffert 6 Keywords ampicillin; ceftriaxone; clindamycin; complement; daptomycin; glycerol; hypothermia; linezolid; Listeria...
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From:Nature Reviews Immunology (Vol. 15, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedTo investigate the effect of repeated percutaneous exposure to schistosome larvae on immune regulation in the skin, Mountford and colleagues used a mouse model of skin infection with Schistosoma mansoni. Repeated...
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From:PLoS Pathogens (Vol. 11, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe detection of the activities of pathogen-encoded virulence factors by the innate immune system has emerged as a new paradigm of pathogen recognition. Much remains to be determined with regard to the molecular and...
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From:PLoS Pathogens (Vol. 11, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedTwo-component signal transduction systems (TCS) are used by bacteria to sense and respond to their environment. TCS are typically composed of a sensor histidine kinase (HK) and a response regulator (RR). The Vibrio...
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From:Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research (Vol. 30, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedStaphylococcus aureus intramammary infection is one of the leading causes of mastitis in dairy cattle. The existence of several unique strains, including small colony variants (SCV), has made the characterization of S....
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From:The Biological Bulletin (Vol. 192, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe small Hawaiian sepiolid Euprymna scolopes, with its symbiotic luminous bacterium Vibrio fischeri, was cultured through one complete life cycle in 4 months. Paralarval squid hatchlings were actively planktonic for the...
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From:Indian Journal of Medical Research (Vol. 142, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Reena. Raveendran, Jaswinder. Oberoi, Chand. Wattal Background & objectives: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a public health problem of great significance in India. In the present study an...
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From:Canadian Journal of Microbiology (Vol. 62, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedMycoplasma bovis is a pathogen globally affecting cattle and bison herds, causing pneumonia, arthritis, mastitis, abortions, and other symptoms, leading to huge economic losses. Many studies have been done regarding the...
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From:International Journal of MicrobiologyPeer-ReviewedChlamydia pecorum causes asymptomatic infection and pathology in ruminants, pigs, and koalas. We characterized the antichlamydial effect of the beta lactam penicillin G on Chlamydia pecorum strain 1710S (porcine...
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From:PLoS Genetics (Vol. 11, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBacteria have diverse mechanisms for competition that include biosynthesis of extracellular enzymes and antibiotic metabolites, as well as changes in community physiology, such as biofilm formation or motility....
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From:Canadian Journal of Microbiology (Vol. 61, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedBurkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) species are a group of Gram-negative opportunistic pathogens that infect the airways of cystic fibrosis patients, and occasionally they infect other immunocompromised patients. Bcc...
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From:PLoS Pathogens (Vol. 11, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedEnterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli and related food and waterborne pathogens pose significant threats to human health. These attaching/effacing microbes infect the apical surface of intestinal epithelial cells (IEC),...
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From:BioMed Research InternationalPeer-ReviewedChlamydia trachomatis, the most common cause of sexually transmitted bacterial infection worldwide, has a unique biphasic developmental cycle alternating between the infectious elementary body and the replicative...
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From:BioMed Research InternationalPeer-ReviewedCutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a resistant form of leishmaniasis that is caused by a parasite belonging to the genus Leishmania. FLU-loaded microemulsions (MEs) were developed by phase diagram for topical...
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From:BioMed Research InternationalPeer-ReviewedThere is a recent emerging theory that suggests a cross-link between pathogens and cancer. In this context, we examined the association between the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) with its L-forms (MTB-L) and lung...
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From:Veterinarski Arhiv (Vol. 86, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial susceptibility of milk microbiota, considering udder health status and drug treatment history. Composite milk samples were taken aseptically from healthy cows...
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From:Nature Reviews Microbiology (Vol. 14, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedA small group of stem cells and progenitor cells at the base of intestinal crypts, which are invaginations of the epithelium, is responsible for the renewal and repair of the epithelial lining in the small intestine....
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From:Nature (Vol. 462, Issue 7272) Peer-ReviewedHomocitrate is a component of the iron-molybdenum cofactor in nitrogenase, where nitrogen fixation occurs (1,2). NifV, which encodes homocitrate synthase (HCS)3, has been identified from various diazotrophs but is not...
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From:Mediators of Inflammation (Vol. 2017) Peer-ReviewedThis study aims to investigate the effects of dietary chitosan (COS) on gastrointestinal pathogen resistance in mice model. For two weeks, a control group of ICR mice received a basal diet whilst the intervention group...
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From:Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (Vol. 99, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHighly specific and fast multiplex detection methods are essential to conduct reasonable DNA-based diagnostics and are especially important to characterise infectious diseases. More than 1000 genetic targets such as...