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Accumulation of Histidine Reduce the Susceptibility of Vibrio splendidus Persister Cells to Tetracycline

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 18, Issue 4, August 2026.
Histidine accumulation promotes tetracycline‐induced persister formation in V. splendidus. It enhances membrane potential and upregulating the efflux pump gene, thereby reducing antibiotic susceptibility. ABSTRACT Vibrio splendidus is an opportunistic pathogen widely distributed in marine environments, animal tissues and seabed sediments. It can infect
Yanan Li   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

In Situ Bacterioplankton Growth Partitioning by High‐Resolution Metatranscriptomics

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 18, Issue 4, August 2026.
Bacterial growth and primary production are key ecological indicators, yet often measured in bulk. Using metatranscriptomics, the authors identify FtsZ expression to track dividing cells (A, B). Phylogenetic placement of transcripts (C–E) enables linking growth activity to specific taxa (E, F), potentially bridging bulk measurements with fine‐scale ...
J. Cesar Ignacio‐Espinoza   +5 more
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Restoring a synthetic methylxanthine degradation operon to its native genes. [PDF]

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Nguyen ST   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Occurrence and Distribution of Environmental Pseudomonas aeruginosa From Hospitals in Bangladesh Reveals Diverse Strain Families, Multidrug Resistance, and Biofilm Formation

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 18, Issue 4, August 2026.
Environmental reservoirs in Bangladeshi hospitals harbor phylogenetically diverse, multidrug‐resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa with extensive biofilm‐forming capacity and class 1 integron‐associated resistance genes. These findings highlight hospital environments as persistent sources of antimicrobial resistance dissemination and underscore the need for
S. M. Kador   +9 more
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Endothelium‐ and epithelium‐derived novel endogenous catecholamines as modulators of the autonomic nervous system

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 183, Issue 15, Page 4091-4110, August 2026.
Abstract Catecholamines are classically viewed as neuronal transmitters and adrenal hormones; however, accumulating evidence demonstrates that sources other than nerve fibres and adrenal medulla play a fundamental role in local organ regulation. Physiological paradoxes, such as preserved organ function after denervation or transplantation, challenge a ...
Mariana G. de Oliveira   +3 more
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Identification of pathogenic fungi causing ocular infections using full rRNA operon sequencing with Oxford Nanopore Technologies. [PDF]

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Suwannasaeng T   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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