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Decoding Blastocystis‐Driven Mechanisms in Gut Microbiota and Host Metabolism
Blastocystis, a prevalent gut microbe, interacts with the host through metabolic and immune pathways, influencing cardiometabolic health. This perspective explores its role in modulating short‐chain fatty acid production, tryptophan metabolism, and immune signaling, potentially impacting cholesterol absorption, glucose metabolism, and vascular health ...
Lei Deng, Kevin SW Tan
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Characterization and genomic analysis of Sharanji: a jumbo bacteriophage of Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Magar S+6 more
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Inhibition of Ferroptosis Delays Aging and Extends Healthspan Across Multiple Species
This study identifies ferroptosis as a key driver of cellular senescence, with its inhibition delaying aging and extending healthspan across species. During senescence, ferroptosis worsens, increasing oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation, which accelerate aging.
Hai‐Jun Fu+15 more
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Lineage-specific variation in frequency and hotspots of recombination in invasive Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Piper KR+5 more
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AMINO ACID ADSORPTION AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN Escherichia Coli
Roy J. Britten+2 more
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Genome sequence of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7
N. Perna+27 more
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Under DNA damage, tumor cells rely on efficient DNA repair for survival and therapy resistance. This study has demonstrated that BCKDK localizes to breast cancer cell nuclei, where it binds to and phosphorylates RNF8, thereby blocking ubiquitin‐mediated degradation of RAD51 and enhancing HRR. A selective BCKDK inhibitor synergizes with clinical agents,
Haiying Liu+12 more
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Morphological variability of Escherichia coli colonizing human wounds: a case report. [PDF]
Wang X+6 more
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SEDIMENTATION CHARACTERS AND pH STABILITY OF THE T2 BACTERIOPHAGE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
D. G. Sharp+4 more
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REVERSAL OF THE STREPTOMYCIN INJURY OF ESCHERICHIA COLI [PDF]
Aaron E. Wasserman+2 more
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