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Genomic survey uncovers the emergence of a multidrug-resistant dominant lineage in Proteus mirabilis populations. [PDF]
Zhang T +8 more
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Evaluating evaluation: an empirical examination of novel and conventional usability evaluation methods [PDF]
Crellin, Jonathan, Horn, T., Preece, J.
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ABSTRACT Waterborne diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) pose mounting public health threats across sub‐Saharan Africa, particularly in rapidly urbanising regions dependent on untreated or poorly treated surface waters. This study applied shotgun metagenomic sequencing to characterise microbial communities, virulence factors and antibiotic ...
Oleg N. Reva +8 more
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Addendum: CYTOPLASMIC FILAMENTS OF AMOEBA PROTEUS: I. The Role of Filaments in Consistency Changes and Movement. [PDF]
Pollard TD, Ito S.
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ABSTRACT Background Targeted antimicrobial therapy for canine otitis externa (OE) represents an opportunity for antimicrobial stewardship. Fosmidomycin selectively inhibits the non‐mevalonate pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis utilised by canine‐adapted, and not human‐adapted, staphylococci.
Lindsey E. Citron +6 more
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Anticipation of periodic events influences cell motility in amoeba proteus. [PDF]
Mueller SM +5 more
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Bacterial screening of platelet donations in England, 2014–2023
Abstract Background and Objectives Bacterial contamination of blood components is an ongoing problem in transfusion medicine. We analysed the bacterial screening data of platelets from England, 2014–2023, and compared this with data on reported near‐misses and transfusion‐transmitted infections (TTIs). Materials and Methods Anonymized data on bacterial
Vidushi Chugh +6 more
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Re-evaluating the antibacterial properties of DMARD and pro-drug sulphasalazine against autoimmune bacterial triggers after eighty years. [PDF]
Cock IE, Whitehouse MW.
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Mitochondrial haplotype and sex modulate responses to endurance exercise training
Abstract figure legend Using OKC‐HETB/W rats we demonstrate that mitochondrial haplotype influences training responses of endurance exercise. Overall OKC‐HETW rats showed greater responses than OKC‐HETB in exercise tolerance, mitochondrial bioenergetics, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutation frequencies and motor co‐ordination.
Bumsoo Ahn +8 more
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