Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis
Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen. Due to the indiscriminate use of macrolides, S. suis has developed a high level of drug resistance, which has led to a serious threat to human and animal health.
Tong Wu +7 more
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Design Principles for Long-Range Energy Transfer at Room Temperature
Under physiological conditions, ballistic long-range transfer of electronic excitations in molecular aggregates is generally expected to be suppressed by noise and dissipative processes.
Andrea Mattioni +3 more
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Royal Decree: Gene Expression in Trans-Generationally Immune Primed Bumblebee Workers Mimics a Primary Immune Response. [PDF]
Invertebrates lack the cellular and physiological machinery of the adaptive immune system, but show specificity in their immune response and immune priming. Functionally, immune priming is comparable to immune memory in vertebrates. Individuals that have
Seth M Barribeau +2 more
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The role of active movement in fungal ecology and community assembly [PDF]
Movement ecology aims to provide common terminology and an integrative framework of movement research across all groups of organisms. Yet such work has focused on unitary organisms so far, and thus the important group of filamentous fungi has not been ...
Aguilar-Trigueros, Carlos A. +4 more
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Towards large-cohort comparative studies to define the factors influencing the gut microbial community structure of ASD patients. [PDF]
Differences in the gut microbiota have been reported between individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and neurotypical controls, although direct evidence that changes in the microbiome contribute to causing ASD has been scarce to date.
Debelius, Justine +5 more
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The unique chemistry of Eastern Mediterranean water masses selects for distinct microbial communities by depth [PDF]
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Ayers, Kati A +6 more
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Epidemiological study of clinical and subclinical mastitis in she- camel in Samawah desert / Al Muthanna governorate [PDF]
She-camel mastitis is relatively not well studied in camel-rearing areas worldwide. In Iraq, few reports have been done on the camelids in general and on mastitis in particular in compare to other livestock such as cattle, sheep and goat.
Abdullah Sahab +2 more
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Noise Induced Phenomena in the Dynamics of Two Competing Species [PDF]
Noise through its interaction with the nonlinearity of the living systems can give rise to counter-intuitive phenomena. In this paper we shortly review noise induced effects in different ecosystems, in which two populations compete for the same resources.
Basilone, G. +8 more
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Background The rising consensus that the cell can dynamically allocate its resources provides an interesting angle for discovering the governing principles of cell growth and metabolism.
Hong Zeng +3 more
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Understanding Multicellularity: The Functional Organization of the Intercellular Space [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to provide a theoretical framework to understand how multicellular systems realize functionally integrated physiological entities by organizing their intercellular space. From a perspective centered on physiology and integration,
Bich, Leonardo +2 more
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