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DR5 knockout exhibits a thinner colonic mucus layer, leading to mild dysbiosis, increased susceptibility to Citrobacter rodentium invasion, and exacerbated epithelial injury. Mechanistically, DR5 binds transcription factor TBP, which regulates the expression of gene Best2 via its promoter.
Ying Wang +9 more
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<i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> evolution in the gut leads to spontaneous capsule loss and decreased virulence potential. [PDF]
Unverdorben LV +6 more
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Japanese Colonizers in the Honam Plain of Colonial Korea
null 마츠모토다케노리 +1 more
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The Importance of Being Imperfect: Structure and Function of Bacterial Amyloid
Functional bacterial amyloids such as CsgA and FapC have been widely studied to understand the relationship between aggregation and function. The recently solved structure of FapC reveals a Greek‐key motif in which extensive hydrogen bonding and packing interactions formed by residues in conserved imperfect repeats stabilize a β‐solenoid core.
Samuel Peña‐Díaz +12 more
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Quantifying the intra- and inter-species community interactions in microbiomes by dynamic covariance mapping. [PDF]
Gencel M +12 more
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Crown, Colonizer, and Colonial Encounter in Exploration History [PDF]
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Schematic model showing the suggested mechanism that ZA induces classical activation of macrophages by impairing mitochondrial biofunction and inhibiting mitochondrial clearance to contribute to the pathological process of BRONJ. RAPA‐loaded nanoparticles ZDPR has shown potential in alleviating BRONJ lesions as well as treating osteoporosis or ...
Hang Zhang +10 more
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Isolation and characterization of <i>Stenotrophomonas rhizophila</i> T3E: a multifunctional rhizobacterium enhancing tomato growth and soil health. [PDF]
Zhang X +12 more
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Schematic overview illustrating the detrimental role of gut microbiota in aspirin‐induced intestinal injury. L. sphaericus and its secreted carboxylesterase EstB are identified as key drivers that catalyze aspirin hydrolysis into salicylic acid, thereby exacerbating intestinal injury. Inhibition of EstB by the dietary compound flavanomarein effectively
Zeyu Zhao +13 more
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Prevalence of <i>Candida albicans</i> in the oral cavity of Beta Thalassemia Major and Thalassemia Minor Patients. [PDF]
Abd Al Wahab SS, Mahmood MA.
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