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Dormancy in Non-Spore-Forming Bacteria: A Review. [PDF]
Travkin VM, Suzina NE, Solyanikova IP.
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Acinetobacter regulates dinotefuran tolerance in Propylea japonica by mediating the expression of the horizontally transferred gene PjDUF1. Abstract Insect–microbial symbiont relationships are widespread in nature and often involve lateral gene transfer.
Ningbo HuangFu +10 more
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Crosstalk between the microbiota and intestinal γδ T cell compartments in health and IBD. [PDF]
Parthasarathy A, Li T, Edelblum KL.
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Solution structures of a series of cyclic lipodepsipeptides from Pseudomonas reveal that these specialized metabolites adopt left‐handed alpha helical conformations of only two types, being either ‘stapled’ or ‘catch‐pole’ helix. The particular modular distribution of the biosynthetic gene clusters is found to determine the extent of their conserved ...
Benjámin Kovács +9 more
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Barriers and facilitators of tuberculosis treatment adherence among nomadic populations in Sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Troop P, Keam B, Mullen C, Odhiambo JN.
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Cell‐Free DNA‐Based Theranostics for Inflammatory Disorders
Summary on the dual potential of cfDNA as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for inflammatory disorders. Figure was created with BioRender.com. ABSTRACT Inflammatory disorders are characterized by immune‐mediated inflammatory cascades that can affect multiple organs.
Jiatong Li +7 more
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A Paradigm Shift in Microbial Protein Manufacturing. [PDF]
Zhuo X +5 more
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ABSTRACT This special issue marking the University of Bath's 60th anniversary offers an opportunity to reflect on nearly a decade of research into the evolution of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from members of the lab and elsewhere. Our goal is to understand how GRNs rewire and how new transcription factor (TF) functions evolve. Using an experimental
Tiffany B. Taylor, Alan M. Rice
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T Cell Exhaustion in Cancer Immunotherapy: Heterogeneity, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Opportunities
T cell exhaustion limits immunotherapy efficacy. This article delineates its progression from stem‐like to terminally exhausted states, governed by persistent antigen, transcription factors, epigenetics, and metabolism. It maps the exhaustion landscape in the TME and proposes integrated reversal strategies, providing a translational roadmap to overcome
Yang Yu +7 more
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Single-cell heterogeneity underpins antagonistic antibiotic interactions. [PDF]
Teuber Carvalho JP, Schultz D.
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