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Critical Role of Skin in Pathogenesis: Bidirectional Crosstalk Between Skin and Multiple Organs
The skin functions as both a protective barrier and an autonomous immune organ, maintaining dynamic interactions with internal organs. This review analyzes skin‐organ crosstalk mechanisms, highlighting key cytokines (particularly IL‐17A) and microbial metabolites that mediate interorgan communication.
Wende Deng+7 more
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Bacteremia originating in the oral cavity. A review [PDF]
In patients at risk because of heart disease, bacteremias induced by invasive dental treatments have been reported as a cause of bacterial endocarditis (BE) - a serious disorder that continues to involve a high mortality.
Carbonell Pastor, Enrique+5 more
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ABSTRACT Maxillary sinus elevation is a critical procedure in dental implantology, often necessary to address bone deficiencies in the posterior maxilla. However, various medical conditions, local factors, and surgical complexities can significantly influence the outcomes. This article delves into the implications of systemic conditions such as smoking,
Riccardo Scaini+5 more
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Successful Prophylaxis Against Experimental Streptococcal Endocarditis with Bacteriostatic Antibiotics [PDF]
Because bacteriostatic concentrations of vancomycin are effective in prophylaxis against endocarditis due to Streptococcus sanguis in rats, the efficacy of three other bacteriostatic antibiotics was investigated against three different streptococcal ...
Francioli, P., Glauser, M. P.
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Abstract Streptococcus iniae is a fish pathogenic bacterium distributed worldwide. It has a wide range of hosts, strong infectivity, causes high mortality, and severely hinders the healthy development of the aquaculture industry. A fish epidemic broke out in a Selenotoca multifasciata aquaculture farm, Hainan Province, China, and resulted in numerous ...
Zi‐Chen Zhao+9 more
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Rabbit models of heart disease. [PDF]
Human heart disease is a major cause of death and disability. A variety of animal models of cardiac disease have been developed to better understand the etiology, cellular and molecular mechanisms of cardiac dysfunction and novel therapeutic strategies ...
Bers, Donald M, Pogwizd, Steven M
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Morphological Effects on Bacterial Brownian Motion: Validation of a Chiral Two-Body Model [PDF]
During bacterial swimming, thermal noise inevitably affects their motion, while the flagellum not only propels the bacteria, but also plays a crucial role in enhancing the stability of their forward direction. In this study, we aim to validate the effectiveness of a previously established chiral two-body model for simulating bacterial Brownian motion ...
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A Case of Pneumococcal Endocarditis Following a Nose Trauma
Pneumococcal endocarditis is an uncommon disease. Here, we describe a case of endocarditis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae in a young man following a nose trauma.
Shahla Afrasiabian+4 more
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Case Report of Aerococcus urinae Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis, New York, USA. [PDF]
Siam T, Stephen T, Munsiff S.
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