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The Antarctic Dietzia and Pusillimonas isolates were tested for bioremediation applications. Genomic analyses revealed the potential to degrade complex organic compounds, potential virulence factors and resistance genes. Physiological assays showed a wide range of adaptation to abiotic factors and sensitivity to different groups of antibiotics ...
Tomasz Krucoń +4 more
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Identification of attractive odorants released by preferred bacterial food found in the natural habitats of C. elegans. [PDF]
Food choice is critical for survival because organisms must choose food that is edible and nutritious and avoid pathogenic food. Many organisms, including the nematode C. elegans, use olfaction to detect and distinguish among food sources. C.
Soleil E Worthy +8 more
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This work explores the complex relationship between soil carbon availability and microplastic biodegradation, highlighting competition and symbiosis among microorganisms, the repurposing of microplastic‐derived polymers, and the impact of soil organic carbon on microbial substrate preferences and carbon use efficiency variability.
Mohammad Yaghoubi Khanghahi +3 more
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Polysaccharides modulate immune responses by engaging pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to induce T‐cell activation. In vaccine design, their particle size critically influences lymph node targeting and activation mechanisms. By engineering structural complexity and multivalent PRR engagement, polysaccharides enable precise modulation of immune ...
Jeong Hyun Moon +8 more
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Two novel PGPR strains, Bacillus mycoides GN‐1 and Bacillus sp. MQ‐5, which were isolated from soils on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, were found to enhance the growth of Elymus sibiricus through the synthesis of indole‐3‐acetic acid (IAA) and the production of siderophores.
Ruiqi Liang +5 more
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This study describes the diversity of iron acquisition systems in cheese microorganisms and provides information on the distribution of siderophore biosynthesis pathways in both bacteria and fungi, including poorly characterised species. ABSTRACT Cheese microbial communities are composed of diverse interacting microorganisms, including both inoculated ...
Sibylle Tabuteau +3 more
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This review highlights recent advances in microbial fermentation strategies for converting glycerol, a biodiesel by‐product, into 1,3‐propanediol. It discusses metabolic pathways, microbial inocula and key operational parameters to optimise production, supporting sustainable chemical synthesis aligned with circular economy principles. ABSTRACT Over the
María Fernanda Pérez‐Bernal +4 more
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The measurement of choline as a biomarker for in vivo cholinergic neurotransmission is a valuable tool in the study of a range of CNS disorders. However, the continuous detection of cholinergic neurotransmission in selective brain regions in the mouse brain remains challenging and underexploited.
Seán Doyle +3 more
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Pertumbuhan dan Perkembangan Bibit Akor yang Diinokulasi Bakteri Patogen Terbawa Benih
Growth and Development of Inoculated in Northern Black Wattle Seedling with Seed Borne Bacterial Pathogens Northern black wattle (Acacia auriculiformis) is a fast growing species that has multipurpose benefits such as pulpwood, solid wood, firewood ...
Tati Suharti +2 more
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Purification and characterization of .ALPHA.-hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase from Alcaligenes sp.
NADH-dependent soluble l-α-hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase (l-2-hydroxyglutarate: NAD+ 2-oxidoreductase) was found in a bacterium belonging to the genus Alcaligenes obtained from soil by citrate enrichment culture. A mutant with about 2.5-fold higher activity of the enzyme was derived from the bacterium and used as the enzyme source.
Toshiyuki SUZUKI +2 more
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