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Antibiotic‐induced dysbiosis of the gut microbiota shifts host tryptophan metabolism and impairs the innate immune response during Pseudomonas aeruginosa pulmonary infection. (A) Eubiosis: During eubiosis, the intestinal microbiota metabolises tryptophan into indole metabolites, which keeps tryptophan levels within normal serum concentrations. However,
Camila Bernardo de Brito +19 more
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Análisis histórico del Instituto Politécnico de la Salud Manuel Piti Fajardo
El IPS Comandante Manuel Piti Fajardo fue fundado en Julio de 1981. A partir de este año, comienza la formación de técnico de la salud en diferentes especialidades, Enfermería General, Pediatría, Obstetricia, Laboratorio Clínico, Estomatología ...
Mirta Rodríguez Álvarez +3 more
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When Science Meets Creativity: Elevating Microbiology Education With Art—Two Personal Experiences
This article describes two personal experiences employing diverse forms of art to communicate important microbiological concepts to our fellow citizens. We highlight the importance of disseminating the many beneficial activities of microbes by novel ways, contributing to the scientific literacy of ordinary people, including underrepresented and ...
Luis Andrés Yarzábal Rodríguez +1 more
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Ethnomycological knowledge among Kaqchikel, indigenous Maya people of Guatemalan Highlands
Background The Guatemalan Highlands is a region of great but so far poorly known mycological diversity. People living in this area have long used wild fungi as a source of food and income.
J. P. Mérida Ponce +4 more
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We review here the activity over the years of MicroMundo, a consolidated citizen science and service‐learning Project operating from over 30 Spanish and Portuguese universities, which involves students from different educational levels in the search for antibiotic activities in microorganisms isolated from soil samples.
Jessica Gil‐Serna +41 more
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A new mutation in the octopamine receptor associated with amitraz resistance in Varroa destructor
A new mutation (F290L) in the octopamine β2 receptor of Varroa destructor mites from Spanish apiaries has been identified. The L290 allele frequency increased with repeated amitraz treatments. Mutant mites showed lower susceptibility to amitraz. Abstract BACKGROUND The acaricide amitraz is now used intensively in many regions to control the honey bee ...
Carmen Sara Hernández‐Rodríguez +3 more
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Linear Plasmids in Micrococcus: Insights Into a Common Ancestor and Transfer by Conjugation
Comparative analysis indicates a common ancestor for linear plasmids in Micrococcus strains from Andean Puna, suggesting that horizontal gene transfer helps native microbes survive extreme conditions. The successful transfer of pLMA1 by conjugation also shows its potential as a genetic vector.
María Florencia Perez +6 more
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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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The estuaries of the Tinto, Odiel, and Piedras rivers have been extensively studied by several groups due to ecological aspects such as heavy metal contamination, nutrient deficiency and degradation influenced by climate change.
Noris J. Flores-Duarte +5 more
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The presence of α‐Gal epitope ( was confirmed by the presence of reactive proteins of >250 kDa in samples from engorged and unfed H. lusitanicum ticks. The highest concentrations of α‐Gal were detected in salivary glands. Neither sex nor diet influenced the concentration of α‐Gal, which seems to indicate its endogenous production and its possible ...
Ángela Valcárcel +6 more
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