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Bacterial DNA involvement in carcinogenesis [PDF]
The incidence of cancer is high worldwide, and biological factors such as viruses and bacteria play an important role in the occurrence of cancer. Helicobacter pylori, human papillomavirus, hepatitis B viruses and other organisms have been identified as ...
Wang Yangyanqiu+5 more
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Optimizing bacterial DNA extraction in urine.
Urine is an acceptable, non-invasive sample for investigating the human urogenital microbiota and for the diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections.
Matthew M Munch+6 more
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Bacterial DNA and osteoarthritis in dogs with patellar luxation and cranial cruciate ligament rupture [PDF]
Background and Aim: The association between bacterial DNA in stifle joints, including those with cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) and medial patellar luxation (MPL), and osteoarthritis in dogs remains elusive.
Sirun Tuek-Um+5 more
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Bacterial DNA is present in the fetal intestine and overlaps with that in the placenta in mice. [PDF]
Bacterial DNA has been reported in the placenta and amniotic fluid by several independent groups of investigators. However, it's taxonomic overlap with fetal and maternal bacterial DNA in different sites has been poorly characterized. Here, we determined
Keith A Martinez+13 more
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Is human DNA enough? - Potential for bacterial DNA [PDF]
Human identification has played an important role in forensic science for the past two decades and it will continue to do so. However, there are certain types of traces, for example, low quality and low quantity of DNA, often associated with violent crimes, which cannot always be satisfactorily exploited by current techniques. So what is next?
Sarah Louise Leake
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Infection and inflammation are well recognized causes of spontaneous preterm delivery (PTD) (<37 gestational weeks) and adverse infant outcomes. To date, there has been very little investigation into bacterial communities in amniotic fluid using next ...
Lisa Stinson+14 more
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Effects of preservation method on canine (Canis lupus familiaris) fecal microbiota [PDF]
Studies involving gut microbiome analysis play an increasing role in the evaluation of health and disease in humans and animals alike. Fecal sampling methods for DNA preservation in laboratory, clinical, and field settings can greatly influence ...
Katti R. Horng+3 more
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Plasma Bacterial DNA Load as a Potential Biomarker for the Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer: A Case–Control Study [PDF]
The gut microbiota has gained increasing attention in recent years due to its significant impact on colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression.
Robertina Giacconi+14 more
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Bacterial DNA promotes Tau aggregation [PDF]
AbstractA hallmark feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other tauopathies is the misfolding, aggregation and cerebral accumulation of tau deposits. Compelling evidence indicates that misfolded tau aggregates are neurotoxic, producing synaptic loss and neuronal damage.
G. Tetz+5 more
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Bacterial DNA amplifies neutrophilic inflammation in IL-17-exposed airways [PDF]
Background Neutrophilic asthma (NA) is associated with increased airway interleukin (IL)-17 and abnormal bacterial community such as dominance of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi), particularly during asthma exacerbations.
Nastaran Mues+8 more
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