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Membrane vesicles derived from the probiotic Lacticaseibacillus casei BL23 demonstrate antimicrobial properties against Escherichia coli and a potential biological effect in improving the overall survival of C. elegans infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These vesicles stimulated immune responses in primary cells without causing toxicity. Our results
Cecilia L. D'Antoni +11 more
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Cell Calcification Models and Their Implications for Medicine and Biomaterial Research
Calcification, is the process by which the tissues containing minerals are formed, occurring during normal physiological processes, or in pathological conditions. Here, it is aimed to give a comprehensive overview of the range of cell models available, and the approaches taken by these models, highlighting when and how methodological divergences arise,
Luke Hunter +5 more
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Impact of Curcuma longa L. extract supplementation on the gut microbiota of hemodialysis patients. [PDF]
Alvarenga L +5 more
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Notas técnicas. Corrosión del hormigón causada por bacterias [PDF]
Varas, G.
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The incorporation of nondigested ECM and synthetic polymers into a co‐electrospinning system enables the decoupling of bioactivity and mechanical properties within a single wrap. This technique is used to develop a multifunctional bone wrap that achieves augmented membrane durability, sustained infection control, and enhanced vascularity for use in ...
Sarah Jones +14 more
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Changes in subgingival microflora in patients with fixed orthodontic appliances. [PDF]
Arbutina A +8 more
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This study presents the first human neural organoid culture model capable of rapidly exhibiting long‐distance neural network propagation, thus delivering a system to experimentally investigate large‐scale communication during normal and diseased states.
Megh Dipak Patel +6 more
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Antibacterial activity of <i>Krameria lappacea</i> root extract against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and its cytotoxicity on lung and breast cancer cell lines. [PDF]
Abdel-Gaber R +7 more
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