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Revealing Cell‐Free Mitochondrial DNA Breakage Patterns as Novel Biomarkers for Sepsis
Uncovering distinct plasma cfmtDNA breakage patterns opens new frontiers for early sepsis detection and prognosis. Unique cleavage hotspots in RNR2 and COX2 regions outperform traditional biomarkers, while mechanistic insights suggest bacterial endonuclease involvement.
Haitang Liao+13 more
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Systematic screen uncovers regulator contributions to chemical cues in Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Binsfeld C+7 more
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The bottom‐up strategy based on multiomics data is used for the SynCom design, and it successfully inhibited F. nucleatum growth and achieved stable colonization in vivo. In addition, it promoted tryptophan metabolism and secondary bile acid conversion, reduced lipid accumulation, relieved microbiome disorder, decreased inflammatory reaction, and ...
Zhongkun Zhou+11 more
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The Role of the Krebs Cycle in Conjugation in Escherichia coli K-12
K W Fisher
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Aspartate Carbamyl Transferase from Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Peter Reichard+4 more
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Iron uptake by Escherichia coli in urinary tract infections and urosepsis. [PDF]
Krawczyk B+9 more
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A Supramolecular Material for Controlling Kiwifruit Bacterial Canker
The matrine‐5‐methylsalicylic acid salt (MOS) is reported for its excellent antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa), with advanced cell membrane penetration ability and strong affinities for potential targets. Furthermore, a nanosupramolecular delivery system MOS@hydroxypropyl‐beta‐cyclodextrin (HPCD) with improved ...
Xile Deng+9 more
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Sensitivity of Escherichia coli to Cold-Shock during the Logarithmic Growth Phase [PDF]
Chris Hegarty, Owen B. Weeks
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Machine learning detection of heteroresistance in Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Guliaev A+6 more
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The electron transfer flux in CPR‐P450 catalytic system is systematically engineered through: i) enhancing electron transfer rate by redesigning the putative electron transfer pathway of CPR; ii) improving electron‐receiving rate by evolving the heme domain of tryptophan‐5‐hydroxylase (T5H); iii) enlarging electron supply by fine‐tuning NADPH synthesis.
Wenzhao Xu+4 more
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