Effect of clpP and clpC deletion on persister cell number in Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for a wide variety of infections that include superficial skin and soft tissue infections, septicaemia, central nervous system infections, endocarditis, osteomyelitis and pneumonia. Others have demonstrated the importance of toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules in the formation of persisters and the role of the Clp ...
Matthew T, Springer +4 more
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Abstract The vertical transport (VT) of soil organic carbon (SOC) mixes carbon pools of varying depth‐origin and decomposability, regulating whole‐profile SOC dynamics through altered carbon pool interactions, such as the priming effect (PE). However, quantifying this process in situ is challenging.
Mingming Wang +3 more
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Prospective evaluation of artemether-lumefantrine for the treatment of non-falciparum and mixed-species malaria in Gabon [PDF]
Background: The recommendation of artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) as first-line treatment for uncomplicated falciparum malaria is supported by a plethora of high quality clinical trials.
Adegnika, Ayola A. +12 more
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Regulatory and retrograde signaling networks in the chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway
This review summarizes the regulatory mechanisms that underlie chlorophyll synthesis, including (1) factors that control the activity and stability of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis enzymes, (2) transcriptional and post‐translational regulation of the tetrapyrrole biosynthesis pathway, and (3) the complex roles of tetrapyrrole‐mediated retrograde signaling ...
Yuhong Li +6 more
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Analysis of Clostridium beijerinckii NCIMB 8052's transcriptional response to ferulic acid and its application to enhance the strain tolerance [PDF]
Background: Plant-based cellulose presents the best source of renewable sugars for biofuel production. However, the lignin associated with plant cellulose presents a hurdle as hydrolysis of this component leads to the production of inhibitory compounds ...
A Martinez +56 more
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To better understand the nature of resistance of tomato to the whitefly (Bemisia tabaci, B biotype)-transmitted Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), whiteflies and TYLCV were considered as particular cases of biotic stresses and virus resistance as a ...
Rena Gorovits +5 more
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The role of alternative sigma factor S (σS) and sigma factor B (σB) in bacterial cell stress response and their regulation [PDF]
Bacteria successfully take possession of almost every recess of the earth. However bacteria can be liable to big changes of environmental conditions in every settled biotope. Some of them living in a high specializated medium do not show usually ability
Bielecki, Stanisław +1 more
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Correlated Phenotypic Transitions to Competence in Bacterial Colonies
Genetic competence is a phenotypic state of a bacterial cell in which it is capable of importing DNA, presumably to hasten its exploration of alternate genes in its quest for survival under stress.
A. Goldebeter +5 more
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Idler chirp optimization in a pulse-pumped parametric amplifier [PDF]
A simple engineering rule for idler characteristic optimization in pulsed fiber optic parametric amplifiers operated in transparency is derived.
Alić, N. +5 more
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Study and Design of a Cesium Bombardment Ion Engine System [PDF]
Cesium bombardment ion engine system design, modification, and ...
Grant, G., Worlock, R. M.
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