Streptococcus fæcalls in E. histolytica Infections [PDF]
BACTERIOLOGICAL studies conducted upon a series of cases of relapsing amaebiasis showed that changes occurred in the relative distribution of organisms in the faeces during the active stages of the disease1. One particular change was the abnormal prevalence of enterococci in dysenteric exudates.
G T, STEWART, W R, JONES, M A T, ROGERS
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Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen and a leading cause of nosocomial infections. Conjugative pheromone-responsive plasmids are narrow-host-range mobile genetic elements (MGEs) that are rapid disseminators of antibiotic resistance in the ...
Valerie J. Price +3 more
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In cases of unsuccessful endodontic treatment, E. faecalis is commonly detected and remains popular among the scientific community for in vitro and in vivo research.
Mahmoud Ahmad, Sathees Chandra
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Enterococcus faecalis Infection Causes Inflammation, Intracellular Oxphos-Independent ROS Production, and DNA Damage in Human Gastric Cancer Cells [PDF]
Background: Achlorhydria caused by e.g. atrophic gastritis allows for bacterial overgrowth, which induces chronic inflammation and damage to the mucosal cells of infected individuals driving gastric malignancies and cancer.
A Liberzon +74 more
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Intracellular Accumulation of Linezolid and Florfenicol in OptrA-Producing Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus [PDF]
The optrA gene, which confers transferable resistance to oxazolidinones and phenicols, is defined as an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter but lacks transmembrane domains. The resistance mechanism of optrA and whether it involves antibiotic efflux or
Li, Xiaowei +5 more
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Nanomaterial Integration at Liquid–Liquid Interfaces for Green Catalysis
Functional nanomaterials assembled at liquid–liquid interfaces create dual‐role platforms serving as emulsion stabilizers and catalytic sites, offering enhanced reaction kinetics with improved catalyst recovery and recyclability. This review examines design strategies, structure‐performance relationships, and industrial implementation prospects of ...
Bokgi Seo +6 more
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Enterococcus faecalis is commonly isolated from a variety of wound types. Despite its prevalence, the pathogenic mechanisms of E. faecalis during wound infection are poorly understood. Using a mouse wound infection model, we performed in vivo E. faecalis
Casandra Ai Zhu Tan +11 more
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Assessment of virulence potential of uncharacterized Enterococcus faecalis strains using pan genomic approach – Identification of pathogen–specific and habitatspecific genes [PDF]
Enterococcus faecalis, a leading nosocomial pathogen and yet a prominent member of gut microbiome, lacks clear demarcation between pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains at genome level. Here we present the comparative genome analysis of 36 E.
Bakshi, Utpal +3 more
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De Novo Multi‐Mechanism Antimicrobial Peptide Design via Multimodal Deep Learning
Current AI‐driven peptide discovery often overlooks complex structural data. This study presents M3‐CAD, a generative pipeline that leverages 3D voxel coloring and a massive database of over 12 000 peptides to capture nuanced physicochemical contexts.
Xiaojuan Li +23 more
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Efficacy of Ultrasonically Activated 12.5% Ethanolic Extract of Salvadora persica, Smear Clear, 0.2% Chitosan, 10% Citric Acid in Elimination of Intracanal Smear Layer: A Scanning Electron Microscope Study [PDF]
Introduction: The chemomechanical preparation technique is gaining significant importance. Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl) and Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) are traditional irrigants used, but various studies have shown their deleterious effects on ...
Deeksha Goel, Manoj Kumar, Jagat Bhushan
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