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Predictive biology: modelling, understanding and harnessing microbial complexity
Predictive biology is the next great chapter in synthetic and systems biology, particularly for microorganisms. Tasks that once seemed infeasible are increasingly being realized such as designing and implementing intricate synthetic gene circuits that ...
Lopatkin, Allison J. +3 more
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Predictive modeling in food mycology using adaptive neuro-fuzzy systems [PDF]
Fungal growth leads to spoilage of food and animal feeds and to formation of mycotoxins and potentially allergenic spores. There is a growing interest in predictive modeling microbial growth as an alternative to time consuming traditional ...
Tarczynski, A. +5 more
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Engineering Microbial Particles for Next‐Generation Biomedical Platforms
Microbe‐derived particles (MDPs), which include extracellular vesicles, outer membrane vesicles, inclusion bodies, polysaccharide particles, and virus‐like particles, represent a rapidly expanding category of bioinspired nanomaterials. With their natural origin, intrinsic biocompatibility, and highly programmable functionality, MDPs serve as a ...
Yuting Li +7 more
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High glucose triggers corneal endothelial dysfunction by impairing FOXO1‐mediated ITPR1 transcription, leading to disrupted mitochondria‐associated membrane (MAM) integrity and defective ER‐to‐mitochondria Ca2+ transfer. This study develops an innovative viscous DES‐AAV‐Foxo1 delivery system with enhanced transfection efficiency. This non‐invasive gene
Hongran Zhao +10 more
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Presentations from EFSA ListeriaPredict Workshop Basic Bioinformatics Skills Using Genotypic /Phenotypic techniques for Risk Assessment / Predictive Microbiology, Dublin November 2021IE;en;pdf;f.butler@ucd ...
Butler Francis, Macori Guerrino
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This study presents an injectable DNA‐based porous hydrogel integrating catechol motifs and targeting aptamers for pulpitis management. Upon in situ crosslinking, the scaffold actively recruits endogenous dental pulp stem cells, restores redox homeostasis, and modulates immune responses.
Luhui Cai +9 more
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Predictive models of the growth of foodborne organisms are commonly based on data generated in laboratory medium. It is a crucial question how to apply the predictions to realistic food scenarios. A simple approach is to assume that the bias factor, i.e.,
Nathália Buss da Silva +4 more
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Bayesian hierarchical modelling of bacteria growth [PDF]
Bacterial growth models are commonly used in food safety. Such models permit the prediction of microbial safety and the shelf life of perishable foods.
Ana P. Palacios +2 more
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Dominant antimicrobial resistance reservoirs in Klebsiella pneumoniae vary across eco‐geographic settings rather than following a universal pattern. Integrated One Health and global genomic analyses show that lineage structure, integron load, and cross‐niche connectivity shape whether AMR burden accumulates primarily in human or nonhuman compartments ...
Hui Lin +12 more
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‘MicroHibro’: A software tool for predictive microbiology and microbial risk assessment in foods [PDF]
A tool able to quantitatively assess the fate of potential pathogenic microorganisms in foods along the food chain and their impact on public health is highly valuable for food safety decision-makers.
Zurera, Gonzalo +8 more
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