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The polyadenylase PAPI is required for virulence plasmid maintenance in pathogenic bacteria. [PDF]
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Advancing Food Safety Surveillance: Rapid and Sensitive Biosensing Technologies for Foodborne Pathogenic Bacteria. [PDF]
Feng Y, Shi J, Liu J, Yuan Z, Gao S.
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Repurposed Drugs and Efflux Pump Inhibitors Against Gram-Negative Urinary Tract Pathogenic Bacteria. [PDF]
Kincses A, Nové M, Asefi J, Spengler G.
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Pathogenic Bacteria Detection in Parasitic Fleas - Jiangxi Province, China, 2023. [PDF]
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NEMESISdb: A full length 16S rRNA gene dataset for the detection of human, fish, and crustacean potentially pathogenic bacteria. [PDF]
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Food Chemistry, 2023
Pathogenic bacteria can pose a great threat to food safety and human health. It is therefore imperative to develop a rapid, portable, and sensitive determination and discrimination method for pathogenic bacteria.
Xiaodong Lin, Li Jia
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Pathogenic bacteria can pose a great threat to food safety and human health. It is therefore imperative to develop a rapid, portable, and sensitive determination and discrimination method for pathogenic bacteria.
Xiaodong Lin, Li Jia
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DNAzyme biosensors for the detection of pathogenic bacteria
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2021Pathogenic bacteria contamination can cause many problems, such as infections in humans and animals and environmental pollution. Early prevention and detection of pathogenic bacteria outbreaks is crucial to managing these problems.
Cang wang, Hangjie Wu, 小鹏 田
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Carbon dots: Current advances in pathogenic bacteria monitoring and prospect applications
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2020Pathogenic bacterial infections are a significant threat to human safety and health. Recent researches on the application of nanoparticles as imaging, detecting agents have evidenced their huge potential for infectious disease management.
Yongli Ye, Jianfeng Ping, Xiulan Sun
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