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Molecular Epidemiology of Mastitis Pathogens of Dairy Cattle and Comparative Relevance to Humans [PDF]
Mastitis, inflammation of the mammary gland, can be caused by a wide range of organisms, including gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, mycoplasmas and algae. Many microbial species that are common causes of bovine mastitis, such as Escherichia coli,
John R. Middleton +4 more
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The Cell Wall of Prototheca zopfii [PDF]
SUMMARY: Cell walls of Prototheca zopfii kruger 236/65 were prepared by differential centrifugation after disruption of the organisms in a French press. The isolated walls were free from whole organisms and subcellular particles as shown by examination by light and electron microscopy. A quantitative analysis of the walls was made with respect to total
D, Lloyd, G, Turner
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Case for diagnosis. Ulcer and papular lesions in a patient with diabetes mellitus. Protothecosis,
Protothecosis is a rare disease caused by achlorophilic algae of the genus Prototheca spp. In general, three clinical forms are observed: cutaneous, articular and systemic. The cutaneous form is the most common one.
Larissa Daniele Machado Góes +2 more
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Identification of Tsetse (Glossina spp.) using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time of flight mass spectrometry [PDF]
Glossina (G.) spp. (Diptera: Glossinidae), known as tsetse flies, are vectors of African trypanosomes that cause sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in domestic livestock.
A Croxatto +45 more
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The dairy cattle mammary gland infections cause serious economic losses to dairy farmers due to the decrease in milk production, therapeutic procedures and culling of chronic infected animals.
Agda de Godoy +5 more
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Prototheca species are ubiquitous achlorophyllic microalgae belonging to the family Chlorellaceae, which can cause a wide range of infections in humans and animals. Mainly in individuals with immunologic defects or trauma, Prototheca spp.
Yuan-zhi Liu +6 more
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Phylogenetic analysis identifies the invertebrate pathogen Helicosporidium sp. as a green alga (Chlorophyta) [PDF]
Historically, the invertebrate pathogens of the genus Helicosporidium were considered to be either protozoa or fungi, but the taxonomic position of this group has not been considered since 1931. Recently, a Helicosporidium sp., isolated from the blackfly
Adams, Byron J. +3 more
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Designing the Future of Food: Challenges to Innovation in Microalgae‐Derived Blue Protein Systems
This image illustrates the key factors in protein extraction from microalgae, along with the main sustainability opportunities and associated risks. ABSTRACT Microalgae are emerging as promising sources of “blue proteins,” a term used to categorize aquatic proteins derived from marine and freshwater organisms.
Luisa Chitolina Schetinger +6 more
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: In this study, we investigated associations among subclinical intra-mammary infection (IMI) and quarter-level milk composition, udder health indicators, and cheesemaking traits.
S. Pegolo +15 more
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Seven clusters in genomic triplet distributions [PDF]
Motivation: In several recent papers new algorithms were proposed for detecting coding regions without requiring learning dataset of already known genes. In this paper we studied cluster structure of several genomes in the space of codon usage.
Gorban, Prof. Alexander N. +2 more
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