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Cyanobacterial Extracellular Vesicles as Protein Carriers: Towards Fish Vaccination
Here, we describe that Synechocystis EVs are stable nanostructures that can induce specific immune responses in fish with additional adjuvant features. It represents a biotechnological breakthrough towards a novel antigen‐carrier platform for sustainable fish‐pathogen control in aquaculture settings. ABSTRACT Fish aquaculture faces significant economic
Jorge Matinha‐Cardoso +10 more
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Global aquaculture expansion necessitates sustainable technologies like biofloc technology (BFT), and the type of carbon source exerts a crucial impact on the functionality of biofloc systems. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of single carbon sources (glucose [G] and maltodextrin [M]) and their 1:1 mixture (GM) on water quality, microbial ...
Chengxu Ruan +4 more
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Identification of SanA as a novel regulator of peptidoglycan biogenesis in Escherichia coli.
Gram-negative bacterial cell envelope consists of a surface-exposed lipid bilayer (outer membrane or OM) that serves as a permeability barrier to maintain the cellular integrity. Beneath the OM is the periplasmic space that harbours peptidoglycan (PG), a
Bhargavi Gundavarapu +5 more
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A colicin A fragment containing the receptor binding domain can be directed to the periplasmic space in E. coli through gene fusion [PDF]
Veronica Crozel +3 more
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A review on Antimicrobial effect of Natural Preservatives in foods
BACKGROUND: Food health is a fundamental issue from the perspective of both food consumers and food industry owners. Furthermore, multiple reports of infections resulted from contaminated foods have made the issues of food health, presentation of ...
MS Hosseini +3 more
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Protein folding in the periplasm in the absence of primary oxidant DsbA: modulation of redox potential in periplasmic space via OmpL porin [PDF]
Claire Dartigalongue
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Proteins in the periplasmic space and outer membrane vesicles of Rhizobium etli CE3 grown in minimal medium are largely distinct and change with growth phase [PDF]
Hermenegildo Taboada +7 more
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