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Pollutant‐induced epithelial damage also leads to a cascade of harmful effects, including reduced mucus secretion, decreased luminal pH, and enhanced absorption of toxins. These changes contribute to oxidative stress (↑ malondialdehyde (MDA); ↓ superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione (GSH), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and heightened ...
Meysam Zarezadeh Ph.D. +5 more
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Favourable outcome of Fusarium prosthetic valve endocarditis in a patient with an Ebstein anomaly
Fungal endocarditis is rare, challenging to diagnose and treat and associated with high mortality. We describe a case of Fusarium solani endocarditis in a patient with Ebstein’s anomaly with a favourable outcome. Contribution: We emphasise that surgical
Scott G. Lee-Jones +4 more
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Rooting of Cut Shoots of Cotton in Culture Filtrate of Fusarium vasinfectum [PDF]
R. Kalyanasundaram +1 more
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Polyethylene glycol‐functionalized graphene oxide (PEG‐GO) nanocomposites revolutionize nanomedicine with their high surface area and tunable properties. This review explores their synthesis, characterization, and applications in drug delivery, gene therapy, biosensing, and photothermal therapy.
Oluwasegun Chijioke Adekoya +4 more
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On the mechanism of fermentation of trehalose by Fusarium lini Bolley [PDF]
Rita C. O'Connor
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Published as part of Maryani, N., Sandoval-Denis, M., Lombard, L., Crous, P. W. & Kema, G. H. J., 2019, New endemic Fusarium species hitch-hiking with pathogenic Fusarium strains causing Panama disease in small-holder banana plots in Indonesia, pp.
Maryani, N. +4 more
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Clover rot (Sclerotinia trifolium) and Fusarium fungi in organic red clover in Finland [PDF]
Sclerotinia trifolium is economically one of the most important pathogens of red clover in Europe and North America, while many Fusarium species can cause root rot in red clover in certain environmental conditions. During the years 2003-2004 S. trifolium
Hakala, K. +3 more
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The N‐terminal acetyltransferase A (NatA) complex‐mediated protein acetylation plays key regulatory roles in pathogenesis through different mechanisms, highlighting the potential of targeting NatA complexes as effective strategies for plant disease management.
Mengmeng Guo +3 more
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Research Progress on Fusarium Mycotoxins in Plant and Pathogen Interactions
Fusarium is one of the most important plant pathogens in the world, affecting plant growth and development and posing a serious threat to global food security and biodiversity.
Mengxia ZHUO +3 more
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Genetic diversity is key to a nature‐positive future
Abstract Nature‐positive describes the concept of halting and then reversing the loss of biodiversity in a manner that is equitable to all, particularly indigenous peoples and local communities. Genetic diversity is the foundational component of biodiversity, underpinning species and ecosystem diversity.
David O'Brien +6 more
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