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D. Frank+5 more
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In-Drift Microbial Communities
As directed by written work direction (CRWMS M and O 1999f), Performance Assessment (PA) developed a model for microbial communities in the engineered barrier system (EBS) as documented here. The purpose of this model is to assist Performance Assessment and its Engineered Barrier Performance Section in modeling the geochemical environment within a ...
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A self‐assembling, aggregation‐enhanced tetrahedral DNA nanostructure (tFNA), termed TACs, enables localized accumulation and sustained release of ceftriaxone while co‐delivering antisense oligonucleotides that silence mecA, reduce PBP2a expression, and restore β‐lactam susceptibility in MRSA.
Yicheng Zhao+10 more
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IntroductionSeagrass-associated microbial communities play a crucial role in the growth and health of seagrasses. However, like seagrass meadows, seagrass-associated microbial communities are often affected by eutrophication.
Wenchao Deng+15 more
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Quantitative Reverse Sample Genome Probing of Microbial Communities and Its Application to Oil Field Production Waters [PDF]
Gerrit Voordouw+5 more
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Solving the Amyloid Paradox: Unveiling the Complex Pathogenicity of Amyloid Fibrils
This review addresses the gap between strong evidence for the involvement of amyloid fibrils in neurodegeneration and the failure of anti‐amyloid therapies, a phenomenon herein termed the “amyloid paradox.” To address this paradox, we provide a comprehensive summary of the current understanding of fibrils' pathogenic properties and mechanisms ...
Maksim I. Sulatsky+3 more
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Microbial decomposition of phyto- and zooplankton in seawater II. Changes in the bacterial community
Kimio Fukami, Usio Simidu, Nobuo Taga
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Characterization of Microbial Community Structure in the Surface Sediment of Osaka Bay, Japan, by Phospholipid Fatty Acid Analysis [PDF]
Narasimmalu Rajendran+3 more
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Multiple Sampling Capsule Robot for Studying Gut Microbiome
A multiple sampling capsule robot (MSCR) is developed for longitudinal gut microbiome analysis. Employing electromagnetic field control, the MSCR can locomote actively, precisely align the selected channel, and collect up to six microbiome samples with minimal cross‐contamination.
Sanghyeon Park+3 more
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