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In silico workflow for selection of genes targeted in this study. We have identified a number of proteins involved in host cell modification by malaria parasites. Furthermore, we highlight a number of genes that appear to be essential for blood‐stage survival of these parasites.
Nina Küster+4 more
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EPIDEMIC CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER: THE PLACE OF THE MENINGOCOCCUS IN ITS ETIOLOGY: A Bacteriological Study. (Interim Report.) [PDF]
E. C. Hort+2 more
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This study demonstrates how Vibrio cholerae activates the cry1 gene in response to host‐derived reactive nitrogen species (RNS) during infection via the ChrR‐RpoE pathway. This activation enhances bacterial resilience to environmental stressors, particularly blue light, by driving Cry1‐mediated DNA repair mechanisms.
Arkaprabha Banerjee+9 more
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The ropAe gene encodes a porin-like protein involved in copper transit in Rhizobium etli CFN42 [PDF]
Cubillas, Ciro A+4 more
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Bacteriological Changes in Silage Made at Controlled Temperatures
Laurel M. Bybell+3 more
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STUDIES ON THE CULTURE MEDIA EMPLOYED FOR THE BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF WATER. II. LACTOSE-PEPTONE MEDIA.2 [PDF]
E. M. Chamot, C. M. Sherwood
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Cellodextrin Metabolism and Phosphotransferase System‐Catalyzed Uptake in Enterococcus faecalis
In an infectious context, β‐glucoside metabolism is highly induced in Enterococcus faecalis. Our work demonstrates that this bacterium possesses a network of multiple PTS transporters dedicated to the transport of cellobiose and cellodextrins. The genes encoding the proteins involved in this metabolism are clustered within a single locus in the E ...
Victor Combret+8 more
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