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Inhibition Kinetics of Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase by Selected Detergents
Junxuan Lü, C Jiang
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This randomized pilot study evaluated photodynamic therapy as an adjunctive treatment for diabetic foot ulcers compared with conventional care. The findings demonstrated a greater reduction in lesion area in the intervention group and potential benefits in the microbiological profile of the wounds, suggesting the clinical relevance and therapeutic ...
Maria Girlane Sousa Albuquerque Brandão +6 more
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Construction and modification of a low-copy plasmid-based infectious clone for GI-19 genotype IBV via Red/ET recombineering: A simplified and efficient reverse genetics system for coronavirus. [PDF]
Feng K +6 more
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Population Pharmacokinetics and Dosing Simulations of Pentobarbital in the Pediatric Population
Abstract Pentobarbital is a barbiturate with sedative and anticonvulsant properties, occasionally used in pediatric patients for preoperative sedation, deep sedation during mechanical ventilation, and seizure control. Despite its long‐standing clinical use, age‐appropriate dosing remains challenging due to variability across studies and limited ...
Victoria Etges Helfer +12 more
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Shotgun metagenomics reveals the prevalence and mobility of antibiotic resistance genes in the West Bay of the human-impacted Laguna Lake. [PDF]
Farinas LMF, Dela Peña LBRO, Rivera WL.
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Outer Membrane Vesicles Mediate the Secretion and Nuclear Trafficking of a Bacterial Nucleomodulin
(A) We propose that Helicobacter pylori secretes a nucleomodulin, Tumour Necrosis Factor‐α‐inducing protein (Tipα), predominantly via extracellular vesicles (EVs), also known as outer membrane vesicles, rather than as free protein. (B) EVs carrying Tipα enter eukaryotic cells by endocytosis and independently of surface‐expressed nucleolin, then traffic
Jack K. Emery +14 more
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Antimicrobial stressors, that is, bile or mitomycin C, induce enlarged, nucleic acid‐rich bacterial extracellular vesicles in Vibrio cholerae that facilitate horizontal gene transfer in vitro and during intestinal colonisation. The findings provide a detailed comparison of control versus stress‐induced vesicles, identify bile as a host factor shaping ...
Dominik Fleischhacker +6 more
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