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Aquatic probiotics are generally recognized as safe and nontoxic live bacterial preparations, primarily sourced from the culturing environment or directly from aquatic organisms. Upon entering the aquatic environment, these probiotics are capable of colonizing both the surface and internal compartments of aquatic organisms, thereby enhancing their ...
Hui Guan +10 more
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Leptospira interrogans serovar Hardjo and Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo are major bovine‐ and ovine‐adapted pathogens that differ markedly in genome content. To investigate early events during host exposure, we compared the survival of both species using an ovine peritoneal dialysis membrane chamber (DMC) model, which exposes leptospires to ...
Klaudia Dubniewicz +8 more
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Toxin Production by Aeromonas sobria in Natural Environments: River Water vs. Seawater [PDF]
Aeromonas are water-borne pathogens. They are halotolerant, which means that they can survive in environments whose salt content corresponds to that of seawater (3.0% NaCl).
Ansaruzzaman, Mohammad +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study reports the purification and characterization of protease inhibitors (PIs) from three Egyptian legumes: soybean (Glycine max), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), and chickpea (Cicer arietinum). Their antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities were also assessed.
Mona M. Ibrahim +5 more
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Streptococcus pneumoniae resides on the mucosal surface of the upper respiratory tract and is ready to spread and trigger clinical diseases. Hence the vaccine that can eliminate the nasopharyngeal colonization was thought to be an ideal protective strategy against pneumococcal invasive diseases.
Wen, Zhong +11 more
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Ovarian Aging: Mechanisms, Age‐Related Disorders, and Therapeutic Interventions
A comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms underlying ovarian aging, its association with age‐related diseases, and potential therapeutic interventions. Ovarian aging involves DNA damage, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, telomere attrition, and follicular depletion, driving age‐related infertility, menopause, and multiple systemic
Xingyu Liu +4 more
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Multi‐omic profiling of highland Andeans reveals adaptive fetal haplotypes associated with favorable placental metabolic phenotypes, while preeclampsia is marked by dysregulated fatty acid oxidation and acylcarnitine accumulation across maternal‐placental‐fetal compartments. Metabolomic profiling showed widespread accumulation of medium‐ and long‐chain
Katie A. O'Brien +14 more
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Emerging role of Lon protease as a master regulator of mitochondrial functions [PDF]
Lon protease is a nuclear-encoded, mitochondrial ATP-dependent protease highly conserved throughout the evolution, crucial for the maintenance of mitochondrial homeostasis.
BORTOLOTTI, Carlo Augusto +6 more
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AbstractHuman caseinolytic protease component X and P (hClpXP) is a heterooligomeric ATP‐dependent protease. The hClpX subunit catalyzes ATP hydrolysis whereas the hClpP subunit catalyzes peptide bond cleavage. In this study, we generated a peptidyl chloromethyl ketone (dansyl‐FAPAL‐CMK) that inhibited the hClpP subunit through alkylation of the ...
Zhou Sha +6 more
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Proteolysis in milk during experimental Escherichia coli mastitis [PDF]
This work consisted of the intramammary infections (IMI) of 8 heifers by high doses of Escherichia coli to study both the proteolytic activity in milk and the resulting peptides. Therefore, a milking kinetic has been followed, and several parameters have
Burvenich, Christian +6 more
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