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CRISPRi screening reveals <i>E. coli</i>'s anaerobic-like respiratory adaptations to gentamicin: membrane depolarization by CpxR. [PDF]
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Shortage of praziquantel in Europe: a clarion call for urgent action. [PDF]
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Naturally Developed Diphtheria Antitoxin Titre of a Random Indian Population.
Dibyajit Lahiri, Vinayak More
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Draft genome sequence and analysis of endophyte Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain Can02R isolated from the roots of Chenopodium album L. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2007
Recent genomic analyses revealed a surprisingly large number of toxin-antitoxin loci in free-living prokaryotes. The antitoxins are proteins or antisense RNAs that counteract the toxins. Two antisense RNA-regulated toxin-antitoxin gene families, hok/sok and ldr, are unrelated sequence-wise but have strikingly similar properties at the level of gene and
Gerdes K, Wagner EGH
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Recent genomic analyses revealed a surprisingly large number of toxin-antitoxin loci in free-living prokaryotes. The antitoxins are proteins or antisense RNAs that counteract the toxins. Two antisense RNA-regulated toxin-antitoxin gene families, hok/sok and ldr, are unrelated sequence-wise but have strikingly similar properties at the level of gene and
Gerdes K, Wagner EGH
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Advanced Biosystems, 2020
Periodically, a scientific field should examine its early premises. For ubiquitous toxin/antitoxin (TA) systems, several initial paradigms require adjustment based on accumulated data.
Sooyeon Song, T. Wood
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Periodically, a scientific field should examine its early premises. For ubiquitous toxin/antitoxin (TA) systems, several initial paradigms require adjustment based on accumulated data.
Sooyeon Song, T. Wood
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
This study provides evidence that an antisense RNA antitoxin is involved in persister cell formation by inhibiting transcription of a toxin and by inhibiting global translation.
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This study provides evidence that an antisense RNA antitoxin is involved in persister cell formation by inhibiting transcription of a toxin and by inhibiting global translation.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— Recent recommendations suggest booster doses of toxoid in previously immunized individuals and use of tetanus immune globulin (human) otherwise. This is adequately summarized in theAMA Drug Evaluations 1971. Present day courts might well question any use of tetanus antitoxin with adverse effects, should either of the other two ...
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To the Editor.— Recent recommendations suggest booster doses of toxoid in previously immunized individuals and use of tetanus immune globulin (human) otherwise. This is adequately summarized in theAMA Drug Evaluations 1971. Present day courts might well question any use of tetanus antitoxin with adverse effects, should either of the other two ...
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The Recovery of Tetanus Antitoxin from Toxin-Antitoxin Precipitates
The Journal of Immunology, 1955Summary Various factors affecting the recovery of tetanus antitoxin from toxin-antitoxin floccules by proteolytic enzyme action have been studied to determine the optimum conditions for the reaction. The highest recovery of antitoxin was obtained by treating floccules obtained from an over-neutralized concentrated toxin-antitoxin mixture
A E, BOLYN, M, MOSKOWITZ
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