Virulence behavior of uropathogenic Escherichia coli strains in the host model Caenorhabditis elegans [PDF]
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in humans. Although a number of bacteria can cause UTIs, most cases are due to infection by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC).
Amos +60 more
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Should all Noises Be Treated Equally: Impact of Input Noise Variability on Neural Network Robustness
Abstract Geophysical data collected from active field sites are often contaminated by complex and heterogeneous noise, obscuring weak seismic events, and complicating automated interpretation. Although deep learning offers promising solutions for seismic processing, its performance is highly sensitive to the nature of training noise, especially under ...
S. Alsinan +4 more
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Expecation Gap in Surabaya: The Assessment Between Auditors With Audit Report Users
Expectation gaps always occur in companies where there is a difference between what public accountants (auditors) believe to be their responsibilities and what users of financial statements want. Thus this study discusses the expectation gap which aims to determine the performance of auditors in performing any audit work, to know the reactions of audit
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Genomic characterisation of an endometrial pathogenic Escherichia coli strain reveals the acquisition of genetic elements associated with extra-intestinal pathogenicity [PDF]
BackgroundStrains of Escherichia coli cause a wide variety of intestinal and extra-intestinal diseases in both humans and animals, and are also often found in healthy individuals or the environment. Broadly, a strong phylogenetic relationship exists that
Martin Sheldon
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Fertilization and Aridity Legacies Determine Soil Microbial Necromass Persistence Across Climates
Climate and fertilization legacies interactively regulate microbial necromass stabilization. While mineral‐mediated protection (SRO‐based) dominates in humid regions, this mechanism weakens under aridity, shifting toward climate‐driven controls. ABSTRACT Microbial necromass‐mineral interactions are vital for soil organic carbon (C) persistence, but ...
Li‐Xin Xu +3 more
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Use of zebrafish to probe the divergent virulence potentials and toxin requirements of extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) cause an array of diseases, including sepsis, neonatal meningitis, and urinary tract infections. Many putative virulence factors that might modulate ExPEC pathogenesis have been identified through sequencing ...
Travis J Wiles +3 more
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Sociology of low expectations: Recalibration as innovation work in biomedicine [PDF]
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Brown Nik +11 more
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ABSTRACT Over the years, numerous D‐ and z‐values have been published in the scientific literature. While these values initially appear to be valid criteria for assessing and comparing the heat resistance of different microorganisms under the same conditions or the same microorganism under different conditions, this is not always the case.
Astrid Gędas, Agnes Weiss
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LY294002 and LiCl Mitigate Neonatal ExPEC Meningitis Through Akt/GSK3β Signaling Modulation
Background Neonatal purulent meningitis (NPM) is a life‐threatening condition associated with high mortality rates and a substantial risk of severe long‐term neurological sequelae among survivors. Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is the predominant causative agent of NPM and exhibits multidrug resistance.
Peicen Zou +8 more
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Vaccines against extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC): progress and challenges
The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a principal global health crisis projected to cause 10 million deaths annually worldwide by 2050. While the Gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli is commonly found as a commensal microbe in the human gut, some strains are dangerously pathogenic, contributing to the highest AMR-associated mortality ...
Ling Qiu +6 more
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