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Cytotoxicity of 19 Pesticides in Rainbow Trout Gill, Liver, and Intestinal Cell Lines
Abstract The rainbow trout gill cell line (RTgill‐W1), via test guideline 249 of the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development, has been established as a promising New Approach Methodology, although to advance confidence in the method more case studies are needed that: 1) expand our understanding of applicability domains (chemicals with ...
Sophie Emberley‐Korkmaz +4 more
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The Silent Pandemic: Antifungal Resistance and the Future of Invasive Fungal Disease Management. [PDF]
Bagga R, Kavanoor Sridhar K.
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Abstract Background Culture protocols need to yield 100 million equine synovial fluid (SF)‐derived mesenchymal stromal cells (SF‐MSCs) in around 3 weeks are needed, before these cells can be evaluated as agents of articular repair in clinical trials. Objectives To investigate mass culture of equine SF‐MSC culture protocols using nonwoven polyethylene ...
Miho Daniel Yoshitomi +5 more
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Culture-based characterization of the respiratory mycobiota and antifungal resistance in bottlenose dolphins under human care. [PDF]
Garcia-Bustos V +7 more
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Characteristics of Candida isolates from patients with diabetes mellitus.
The present research has investigated the molecular characterization of oral yeasts in healthy individuals from different dental clinical settings in the United Kingdom, and patients from the UK and Italy who were affected by diabetes mellitus (DM) to ...
Manfredi, M.
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Enterocin‐producing Enterococcus faecium RSCUDR7 from camel milk exhibited strong probiotic and antimicrobial properties, along with stability in skim milk. Its suitability as a safe and effective dairy starter highlights its potential for developing functional probiotic dairy products.
Rahul Singhal +4 more
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Candida Infections in Marine Mammals: Epidemiology, Antifungal Resistance, and One Health Implications. [PDF]
Haroun M +5 more
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HOW ASPERGILLUS DEVELOPS ANTIFUNGAL RESISTANCE AND CAUSES ILLNESS [PDF]
Aspergillus fumigatus (A. fumigatus) is a fungus in the environment that is common in air. People can develop severe infections by breathing it in.Azole fungicides are sometimes used to kill fungi that harm crops.These fungicides are similar to the azole
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Noni seed oil from Morinda citrifolia, highlighting its bioactive composition, conventional and green extraction methods, and major stability challenges. Encapsulation strategies improve oxidative stability and bioavailability, along with potential applications in functional foods and cosmetics, and key barriers to large‐scale commercialization ...
Sumidha Palanisamy +4 more
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Emerging antifungal resistance in Candida parapsilosis: the end of the innocence. [PDF]
Guinea J +4 more
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