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Temporal response patterns of human gut microbiota to dietary fiber
In this study, 19 overweight participants, with or without type 2 diabetes mellitus, underwent 14 days of normal‐diet observation followed by 14 days of dietary fiber intervention. Fecal samples and continuous glucose monitoring data were collected daily throughout the 28‐day period.
Xiaotong Lin+5 more
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Biofilm Dispersal and Wound Infection Clearance With Preclinical Debridement Agents. [PDF]
Schneider RE, Hamdan JV, Rumbaugh KP.
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Evidence for a Radical Reaction between Chlorine and Glycosides in the Dark and its Retardation by Chlorine Dioxide. [PDF]
P. S. Fredricks+4 more
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This study revealed spatio‐temporal characteristics of gastrointestinal resistome in a cow‐to‐calf model and the pattern of their spread to the environment and offspring in the dairy production system. The gastrointestinal tract of dairy cows is a natural reservoir of resistomes and distinguished by gut sites and regions.
Shuai Liu+19 more
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Transcriptomic Analysis of Venom Secretion in <i>Achelura yunnanensis</i>: Lipid Metabolism, Redox Reactions, and Structural Adaptations. [PDF]
Liu P+10 more
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Studies on the Periodic Acid Oxidation of N-Glycosides. X
Hiroya Tanabe
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SynCom‐mediated herbicide degradation activates microbial carbon metabolism in soils
Extensive herbicide residues in the black soil of northeastern China are considered a significant agricultural pollution threat, yet effective bioremediation of this complex and persistent mixture remains a challenge. We provided an herbicide degradation and ecosystem regulation model of SynCom in soil. We also demonstrated the effectiveness of SynCom “
Yuxiao Zhang+12 more
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Emerging gut microbial glycoside hydrolase inhibitors. [PDF]
Kowalewski ME, Redinbo MR.
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Abstract The skin, as the body's largest organ, plays essential roles in protection, immune regulation, and homeostasis. Skin trauma, especially chronic wounds such as diabetic ulcers, poses significant clinical challenges. Traditional treatments, while often effective, can be costly and pose risks.
Boxiang Yang+12 more
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