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This study isolated and identified a novel lytic phage that infects Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Henu5 exhibited good physicochemical stability. Additionally, the phage‐resistant mutants showed fitness trade‐offs in growth, virulence and antibiotic susceptibility, along with in vivo fitness, which might direct future phage selection in clinical settings ...
Salwa E. Gomaa +7 more
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Characterization of the role of putative <i>Aeromonas caviae</i>-specific virulence factor, <i>flgB,</i> in virulence and host-pathogen interactions. [PDF]
Hritzo BA, Michalski JM, Rasko DA.
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Phages that infect the oak pathogens Brenneria goodwinii and Gibbsiella quercinecans were isolated. The phages were able to effectively reduce bacterial populations of their respective hosts in vitro. However, when applied in planta, the phages did not reduce host populations and instead phages and bacteria co‐existed over time.
Emily R. Grace +7 more
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A Revised Understanding of Petalomonad Diversity (Petalomonadida; Euglenida) Enabled by a Cultivation Approach, With Five New Species and Two New Genera. [PDF]
Lee WJ +7 more
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The polyphasic approach (morphology, physiology, biochemistry and genetics) was used to characterize Acetobacter indonesiensis strain UNPADCC 01‐5, which was isolated from oncom merah. The strain's potential as a culture for acidic fermentations and a biofunctional agent was supported by its adaptive characteristics, which included acid tolerance ...
Yolani Syaputri +9 more
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Where and how many: evolutionary diversification of a molecular switch regulating flagellar patterns. [PDF]
Bange G +3 more
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Microbial diversity within the Elbe Estuary was found to be more strongly governed by seasonal variability, salinity, and discharge than by spatial heterogeneity. Oligohaline regions sustain high diversity, while nutrient and redox conditions drive functional shifts.
Vanessa Russnak +4 more
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Bacteria break through one-micrometer-square passages by flagellar wrapping. [PDF]
Yoshioka A +11 more
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Historic mural paintings are highly vulnerable to microbial biodeterioration. This study reports the first identification of Paracoccus marcusii strain IBR3 on a 19th‐century Italian mural. In vitro tests revealed enzymatic activities, including casein hydrolysis and calcium carbonate dissolution, linking the strain to protein binder and mineral ...
Michele Narduzzi +4 more
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Mutations in CFAP57 disrupt the localization of MYH10 and IFT88, leading to flagellogenesis failure in humans and mice. [PDF]
Chen Y +10 more
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