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In a protected forest fragment in southern Brazil, 197 wild birds were sampled, with 12.2% carrying Staphylococcus aureus. Two MRSA ST398 strains, the first reported in Brazilian wild birds, were identified. Genomic analysis revealed resistance and virulence genes, linking these strains to pigs and underscoring the critical need for resistance ...
Mateus Rocha Ribas +19 more
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Immunosenescence: Molecular Mechanisms, Diseases, and Therapeutic Innovations
Along with organismal aging or pathogenic processes especially tumor, multiple immune cell types exhibit those well‐established hallmarks of cellular senescent phenotype, mainly characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest, metabolic disorder, and over production of SASP.
Ninghan Gong +8 more
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Modulation of host cell pathways by Coxiella burnetii Dot/Icm effectors
Abstract Coxiella burnetii, the etiological agent of Q fever, is a significant intracellular bacterial pathogen. C. burnetii is a highly infectious pathogen that primarily targets pulmonary alveolar macrophages during natural infection. It can then disseminate to macrophages in other tissues and organs, leading to chronic infections. C.
Jingya Yuan +3 more
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Large-scale event extraction from literature with multi-level gene normalization [PDF]
Text mining for the life sciences aims to aid database curation, knowledge summarization and information retrieval through the automated processing of biomedical texts.
Ananiadou, Sophia +10 more
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Distribution of genes encoding biofilm production in Staphylococcus aureus in raw milk supplied in Tehran [PDF]
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most important virulence factors in milk and dairy products that may cause of several disease in human. Several virulence factors are involved in its ability to cause disease that one of the most important of them is ...
B. Hendijani +3 more
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Background: Clinical importance of microbial biofilm has now been discussed for a long time. Clinical and research evidence is available for its involvement in various infections.
Malik Asif Hussain, Flavia Huygens
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PurposeOur aim was to evaluate the biofilm formation of 2 genetically diverse Staphylococcus aureus isolates, 10379 and 121940, under different concentrations of beta-lactam antibiotics on biomass content and biofilm viability.MethodsBiofilm formation ...
Jinglong Liang +6 more
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Environmental surveillance identifies multiple introductions of MRSA CC398 in an Equine Veterinary Hospital in the UK, 2011-2016 [PDF]
Bacterial environmental and surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance was implemented from 2011-2016 in a UK Equine Referral Veterinary Hospital and identified 81 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolates.
Archer, Debra C +8 more
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Self‐Assembling Multi‐Antigen T Cell Hybridizers for Precision Immunotherapy of Multiple Myeloma
A novel modular T‐cell engager platform, MATCH, is developed for personalized multiple myeloma therapy. MATCH uses complementary oligonucleotide‐linked Fab’ fragments to enable flexible targeting of MM antigens and controlled T‐cell activation. The system shows potent, antigen‐specific cytotoxicity in vitro and in vivo, highlighting its potential for ...
Shannuo Li +8 more
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Objectives Staphylococcus epidermidis is the primary causative agent of infections associated with indwelling biomaterials. Antibiotic susceptibility patterns, Biofilm formation capability, and screening of responsible genes in biofilm formation ...
Bahman Mirzaei +8 more
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