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In the food industry, food preservation techniquesthat do not use chemical products are becoming more common.Therefore, the aim of this research was to evaluate the antagonisticactivity (antibiosis) of lactic-acid bacterial strains againstpathogenic ...
Piedad M. Montero Castillo+2 more
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Evolution of substrate specificity in a retained enzyme driven by gene loss. [PDF]
The connection between gene loss and the functional adaptation of retained proteins is still poorly understood. We apply phylogenomics and metabolic modeling to detect bacterial species that are evolving by gene loss, with the finding that ...
Babnigg, Gyorgy+14 more
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UJI KELAYAKAN KONSUMSI DAN IDENTIFIKASI BAKTERI KELOMPOK KOLIFORM PADA AIR GENTONG PENINGGALAN SUNAN KALIJAGA DI KADILANGU DEMAK [PDF]
Tradisi meminum air gentong telah lama dilakukan para peziarah di makam Sunan Kalijaga. Air tersebut berasal dari sungai yang diendapkan kedalam bak penampungan dan disalurkan kedalam gentong melewati penyaringan (filter).
Afdholi, Ahmad+2 more
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Background Micrococcus species may cause intracranial abscesses, meningitis, pneumonia, and septic arthritis in immunosuppressed or immunocompetent hosts. In addition, strains identified as Micrococcus spp.
Sumerkan Bulent+5 more
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Effects of egg yolk and salt on Micrococcaceae heat resistance [PDF]
The heat resistance and growth possibilities of various members of the Micrococcaceae in egg yolk and egg yolk with added salt were determined. Egg yolk alone protected members of the Micrococcaceae considerably against heat. Whereas in water Staphylococcus aureus S6 had a decimal reduction time (D) value of 66 s at 55 degrees C, its D value in egg ...
T Verrips, R van Rhee
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The microbiota–gut–brain axis in Huntington's disease: pathogenic mechanisms and therapeutic targets
Disturbances of the microbiota–gut–brain axis are evident in people with Huntington's disease (HD) and in HD animal models. Here, we provide an overview of how the trillions of microorganisms residing in the gut, their secretory products, and the microbiota–gut–brain axis may contribute to HD pathogenesis.
Millicent N. Ekwudo+2 more
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Identification of Micrococcaceae in Clinical Bacteriology [PDF]
The cellular morphology, identifying physiological characteristics, and a key to the human genera of Micrococcaceae are presented with flow charts for identification of aerobic and anaerobic isolates.
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Life in urban areas may alter the gut microbiota and host physiology, leading to a higher susceptibility to pathogens. In contrast, specific members of the gut microbiota community have been shown to mitigate the intensity of malaria infection. House sparrows, living in close proximity to humans, are exposed to a unique environment with human‐shaped ...
Daliborka Stanković+4 more
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Canada goose fecal microbiota correlate with geography more than host‐associated factors
Gut microbiota interact with host biology in numerous important ways. The forces shaping the composition, diversity, and function of the microbiota vary within and between species. Avian microbiota often correlate more strongly with sampling location specific environmental variables than with host‐associated factors such as age, but robust, range‐wide ...
Joshua C. Gil+3 more
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Does a Carbonatite Deposit Influence Its Surrounding Ecosystem? [PDF]
Carbonatites are unusual alkaline rocks with diverse compositions. Although previous work has characterized the effects these rocks have on soils and plants, little is known about their impacts on local ecosystems.
Antunes, Pedro M.+5 more
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