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Following the Danube Flow. The first total syntheses of highly brominated rubrolides T, U, and U‐analog, together with the efficient and divergent syntheses of rubrolides A, D, and P. The dibrominated key intermediate, obtained via a Suzuki‐Miyaura cross‐coupling reaction, is the centerpiece of the synthesis.
Jasmin Janneschütz +7 more
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Resolving the infection process reveals striking differences in the contribution of environment, genetics and phylogeny to host-parasite interactions [PDF]
Background Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction between host and parasite. Studies of host-parasite interactions rarely take into account the fact that different steps might be influenced by different ...
Duneau, D. +4 more
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Bacillus sp. is well known for its functional capabilities such as solubilizing phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), and fixing nitrogen (N2). These bacteria can form endospores under stressed conditions, allowing long-term survival and application in ...
Rifki Rahmatullah +3 more
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A fluorescence spectroscopic method for rapid detection of bacterial endospores: Proof of concept
Current spore detection methods rely on culture techniques, with limitations of time, efficiency, and sensitivity. The bacterial spore coat contains calcium dipicolinic acid (CaDPA) as a major constituent, which could serve as a biomarker for bacterial ...
Nancy Awasti, Sanjeev Anand
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Study of Bacillus subtilis Endospores in Soil by Use of a Modified Endospore Stain [PDF]
The Schaeffer-Fulton endospore stain was modified so that it would stain Bacillus subtilis endospores in soil smears. The modified stain differentiated among dormant spores, spores undergoing activation, and spores which had germinated but had not yet shown outgrowth.
D A, Mormak, L E, Casida
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Root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne incognita is an economically important pest of crops. Pasteuria penetrans, is a nematode hyperparasitic bacterium capable of suppressing the reproduction of RKN and thereby useful for its management.
Victor Phani +4 more
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Guidelines for Reprocessing Ultrasound Transducers: 2026
ABSTRACT Introduction Ultrasound equipment is recognised as a potential source of harmful microorganisms which could lead to clinical infection. This highlights the importance of standardised infection prevention and control strategies for ultrasound practice across Australia and New Zealand.
Nathan Peters +7 more
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Glycerol monolaurate is a broadly antimicrobial fatty acid monoester, killing bacteria, fungi, and enveloped viruses. The compound kills stationary-phase cultures of Bacillus anthracis, suggesting that the molecule may kill spores.
Patrick M. Schlievert +4 more
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Engineering Bacillus megaterium for production of functional intracellular materials [PDF]
Background: Over the last 10-15 years, a technology has been developed to engineer bacterial polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) inclusions as functionalized beads, for applications such as vaccines, diagnostics and enzyme immobilization. This has been achieved by
Grage, K, McDermott, P, Rehm, BHA
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B. thuringiensis and B. altitudinis, isolated from chitin‐enriched soil, causing mortality in Euchistus heros under laboratory conditions. First report of B. altitudinis in the control of E. heros. Abstract BACKGROUND Biological control using entomopathogenic microorganisms is a more sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides for managing insect ...
Vicente Guilherme Handte +6 more
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