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Pustulonodular cytomegalovirus infection
The cutaneous manifestations of cytomegalovirus (CMV) vary and may be difficult to identify histopathologically. Cutaneous CMV lesions are relatively rare and may be overlooked as infection usually presents in visceral organs, particularly the ...
Mona Deerwester +2 more
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The coordination between histidine-rich peptides and divalent cations supports the formation of nano- and micro-scale protein biomaterials, including toxic and non-toxic functional amyloids, which can be adapted as drug delivery systems.
Julieta María Sánchez +10 more
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Bacterial Inclusion Bodies: Discovering Their Better Half.
Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) are functional, non-toxic amyloids occurring in recombinant bacteria showing analogies with secretory granules of the mammalian endocrine system.
U. Rinas +5 more
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Penicillin kills chlamydia following the fusion of bacteria with Lysosomes and prevents genital inflammatory lesions in C. muridarum-infected mice [PDF]
The obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia exists as two distinct forms. Elementary bodies (EBs) are infectious and extra-cellular, whereas reticulate bodies (RBs) replicate within a specialized intracellular compartment termed an ‘inclusion ...
Delarbre, C. +7 more
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Isolation of cell-free bacterial inclusion bodies
Background Bacterial inclusion bodies are submicron protein clusters usually found in recombinant bacteria that have been traditionally considered as undesirable products from protein production processes.
Rodríguez-Carmona Escarlata +4 more
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Bacterial inclusion bodies are industrially exploitable amyloids
Understanding the structure, functionalities and biology of functional amyloids is an issue of emerging interest. Inclusion bodies, namely protein clusters formed in recombinant bacteria during protein production processes, have emerged as unanticipated,
A. de Marco +9 more
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Perspectives of inclusion bodies for bio-based products: curse or blessing?
The bacterium Escherichia coli is a major host for recombinant protein production of non-glycosylated products. Depending on the expression strategy, the recombinant protein can be located intracellularly, which often leads to protein aggregates inside ...
C. Slouka +3 more
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Cytomegalovirus-associated esophageal ulcer in an immunocompetent infant: When should ganciclovir be administered? [PDF]
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)-associated esophageal ulcer is rare in immunocompetent infants. The presence of inclusion bodies and immunohistochemical staining for CMV in biopsy specimens obtained during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) indicate that such ulcers
Ae Suk Kim +11 more
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Solubilization of inclusion bodies: insights from explainable machine learning approaches
We present explainable machine learning approaches for gaining deeper insights into the solubilization processes of inclusion bodies. The machine learning model with the highest prediction accuracy for the protein yield is further evaluated with regard ...
Cornelia Walther +12 more
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BackgroundThe bacterium E. coli is a major host for recombinant protein production of non-glycosylated products. Depending on the expression strategy, the recombinant protein can be located intracellularly. In many cases the formation of inclusion bodies
C. Slouka +7 more
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