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Abstract As the number of patients requiring organ transplants continues to rise exponentially, there is a dire need for therapeutics, with repair and regenerative properties, to assist in alleviating this medical crisis. Over the past decade, there has been a shift from conventional stem cell treatments towards the use of the secretome, the protein ...
Kate Da Silva +2 more
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Multi-omics Reveals the Lifestyle of the Acidophilic, Mineral-Oxidizing Model Species Leptospirillum ferriphilumT. [PDF]
Leptospirillum ferriphilum plays a major role in acidic, metal-rich environments, where it represents one of the most prevalent iron oxidizers. These milieus include acid rock and mine drainage as well as biomining operations.
Acosta +96 more
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Glucoside is the main antinutritional factor (ANF) of rapeseed meal. In the present study, a bacterium with high efficiency in degrading rapeseed glucoside was screened from pond water. The initial concentration of 1.0 × 107 CFU/mL bacterial solution was added to rapeseed meal and fermented for 48 h with a degradation rate of glucoside and ...
Hong-yu Lu +10 more
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Streptococcus mutans harbours an intracellular, human DPP IV-analogous enzyme Xaa-Pro dipeptidyl-peptidase (EC 3.4.14.11). According to previous reports, an extracellular isozyme in S. gordonii and S. suis has been associated with virulence.
De, A +3 more
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Automatic selection of representative proteins for bacterial phylogeny [PDF]
Background Although there are now about 200 complete bacterial genomes in GenBank, deep bacterial phylogeny remains a difficult problem, due to confounding horizontal gene transfers and other phylogenetic "noise".
Goldberg David, Bern Marshall
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Study on the mechanism of Shenmai injection in the treatment of sepsis
Abstract Shenmai injection (SMI) is widely used in the clinical treatment of sepsis, but its mechanism is not yet clear. This study aimed to explore the molecular mechanism through network pharmacology, bioinformatics, and molecular docking technologies.
Mengxia Yang +4 more
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Roles of the second messenger cyclic di-GMP in environmental adaptation of Sinorhizobium meliloti [PDF]
Bacteria have evolved various systems for the integration of environmental signals to rapidly coordinate cellular pathways and adapt to changes in their environment.
Schäper, Simon
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The development of highly affine, selective peptides and small molecules in recent years has allowed peptide drugs (PDCs) and small molecule–drug conjugates (SMDCs) to increasingly compete with antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs). This review summarises and describes integrin‐addressing PDCs and SMDCs, while highlighting points of great interest.
Jannik Paulus, Norbert Sewald
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Proteomic alterations of Escherichia coli by paraquat [PDF]
Paraquat (PQ; a widely used herbicide) exerts its harmful effect to human, mammals and microorganisms upon intracellular conversion to superoxide radical.
Isarankura-Na-Ayudhya, Chartchalerm +7 more
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Drought stress response in winter wheat varieties – changes in leaf proteins and proteolytic activities [PDF]
Radiation mutagenesis has been used in sustainable agriculture as a tool for increasing plant variability and providing new lines for selection. This necessitates a comparison, by using suitable stress markers, of the newly created lines with some well ...
Dobrina Pecheva +2 more
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