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This study identifies the eukaryotic commensal Entamoeba gingivalis as the main host for human-associated redondoviruses.
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Photorhabdusand a Host of Hosts
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2009Photorhabdus is a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae that lives in a mutualistic association with a Heterorhabditis nematode worm. The nematode worm burrows into insect prey and regurgitates Photorhabdus, which goes on to kill the insect. The nematode feeds off the growing bacteria until the insect tissues are exhausted, whereupon they reassociate
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Experiences with Host-to-Host IPsec
2007This paper recounts some lessons that we learned from the deployment of host-to-host IPsec in a large corporate network. Several security issues arise from mismatches between the different identifier spaces used by applications, by the IPsec security policy database, and by the security infrastructure (X.509 certificates or Kerberos).
Tuomas Aura, Michael Roe, Anish Mohammed
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The Evolution of Host-to-Host Protocol Technology
Computer, 1979The growth of networking–more and more computers of different makes communicating with each other–will motivate the greater standardization of host-to-host protocols.
David C. Walden, Alexander A. McKenzie
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Reliable host-to-host protocols
Proceedings of the fifth symposium on Data communications - SIGCOMM '77, 1977Host-to-host protocols capable of supporting internetworking and reliable transmission have been under development for several years. This paper discusses problems and techniques related to one type of reliable protocol, which features end-to-end positive acknowledgement, retransmission, internetwork addressing capabilities, and ordered delivery.The ...
Lawrence L. Garlick +2 more
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Nature Chemistry, 2019
Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks can readily encapsulate native enzymes and keep them active beyond biological conditions.
Rui-Biao, Lin, Banglin, Chen
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Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks can readily encapsulate native enzymes and keep them active beyond biological conditions.
Rui-Biao, Lin, Banglin, Chen
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred between bacterial hosts, which provides a competitive advantage.
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This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred between bacterial hosts, which provides a competitive advantage.
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The findings of this study suggest that Zika virus differentially reprogrammes glucose metabolism in humans and mosquitoes, which affects host cell death and survival.
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