Structure of an F-type phage tail-like bacteriocin from Listeria monocytogenes. [PDF]
Gu Z, Ge X, Wang J.
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Neutrophil activation in beta‐lactams (BL) immediate hypersensitivity reactions (IHR). Factor component analysis of IHR biomarkers suggests an IgG‐mediated mechanism. We propose Neutrophil Elastase as a biomarker of neutrophil activation in BL IHR. ABSTRACT Background Beta‐lactams (BLs) are the predominant cause of immediate allergic reactions to drugs.
Adrienne Astrid Gallizzi+13 more
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Genomic analysis and therapeutic efficacy evaluation of bacteriophage PK2420 for pneumonia caused by hypervirulent <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> (K20 serotype). [PDF]
Chen J+24 more
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Prime Editing: A Revolutionary Technology for Precise Treatment of Genetic Disorders
This review outlines the latest research advancements in prime editing technology, delivery strategies, and the challenges that must be addressed to fully realize its therapeutic potential, emphasizing the high potential of prime editing in the remission or cure of genetic diseases. ABSTRACT Genetic diseases have long posed significant challenges, with
Mengyao Li, Yi Lin, Qiang Cheng, Tuo Wei
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Bacteriophage therapy as an innovative strategy for the treatment of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: a systematic review. [PDF]
Yang S+6 more
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Simultaneous Discovery–Invention in Corporate R&D: Lessons from the CRISPR Case
Abstract Some companies invest in fundamental research, but many struggle when developing novel in‐house scientific knowledge and integrating it into their new inventions. While the literature advocates revised approaches to better understand this phenomenon, we investigate the processes that lead to Simultaneous Discovery–Invention (SDI).
Quentin Plantec+2 more
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Hybrid strains of enterotoxigenic/Shiga toxin-producing <i>Escherichia coli</i>, United Kingdom, 2014-2023. [PDF]
Rodwell EV+6 more
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Isolation and characterization of bacteriophages with therapeutic potential [PDF]
Villarroel, Julia
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Review of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae as venereal pathogens in horses
Abstract Three bacteria extensively acknowledged as venereal pathogens with the potential to induce endometritis include Taylorella equigenitalis, the causative agent of contagious equine metritis (CEM), specific strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and certain capsule types of Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Melanie Scholtz+3 more
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