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Bacteriophage immunotherapy with artificial antigen-directed immune labeling against bacterial infection. [PDF]

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Yao M   +19 more
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Epigenetic regulation by HDAC11-driven STAT3 activation promotes pro-inflammatory cytokine production and endothelial dysfunction upon bacterial infection in diabetes. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Commun Signal
Setyaningsih WAW   +16 more
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Hospital Admissions After Early-Onset Neonatal Bacterial Infection Management Guidelines in France.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Paucard L   +4 more
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High-entropy alloy Janus artificial enzymes for pH-gated sequential redox therapy of drug-resistant bacterial infection. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Han C   +11 more
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Non-hematopoietic tryptophan metabolism is a driver of ineffective T cell responses during secondary pulmonary bacterial infection. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Immunol
Roberts LM   +9 more
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Poor Postnatal Home Visits Compromised the Identification of Possible Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Infants (0-59 Days) from Southern Tigray, Ethiopia

open access: green, 2019
Abadi Luel   +10 more
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Bacterial infections of the skin

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
This report reflects the best data available at the time the report was prepared, but caution should be exercised in interpreting the data; the results of future studies may require alteration of the conclusions or recommendations set forth in this report.
D S, Feingold   +2 more
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Bacterial infections of the colon

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2000
The colon is a common site of infection for a heterogeneous group of bacterial pathogens. The presentation of disease in the colon is generally in the form of distinct syndromes, and it is important for physicians to recognize the causative organisms, because specific treatment is highly effective.
, Hasan, , Smith
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Bacterial Infections and Ceramide

2013
Ceramide is released from sphingomyelin primarily by the activity of acid, neutral, or alkaline sphingomyelinases or is synthesized de novo. Several bacteria, viruses, and even parasites infect mammalian cells by exploiting the acid sphingomyelinase or the neutral sphingomyelinase-ceramide system, or both. Sphingomyelinases and ceramide have been shown
Grassmé, Heike, Becker, Katrin Anne
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