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The biochemistry of rumen protozoa. 1. Carbohydrate fermentation by Dasytricha and Isotricha [PDF]
B. H. Howard
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Host heterogeneity in disease transmission is influential in shaping disease dynamics, but its drivers remain poorly understood. Shedding intensity is often assumed to be directly proportional to infection intensity; however, we found that infection intensity was a poor predictor of shedding intensity in Heterakis gallinarum, a gastrointestinal ...
Katherine Prescott+2 more
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Descriptions of New Species of Rotifera and Protozoa from the Illinois River and Adjacent Waters
Adolph Hempel
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This review highlights the remarkable potential of Myrciaria dubia, an underutilized Amazonian fruit, as a source of bioactive compounds with diverse applications in functional foods, beverages, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Our review not only underscores the fruit's potential in addressing global health concerns but also emphasizes the need for ...
Sammra Maqsood+3 more
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Identification and bioinformatics analysis of the DUS gene in Eimeria media
This study aims to explore the coding sequence (CDS) of the putative DUS gene in Eimeria media and assess its potential biological functions during the parasite's lifecycle.
Yijin Zou+4 more
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Seasonal variations in host-parasite relations between fish and their Protozoa [PDF]
Elmer R. Noble
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The microbiologist's guide to metaproteomics
Metaproteomics within the multi‐omics framework provides a comprehensive view of microbial systems by identifying proteins, quantifying their levels, detecting posttranslational modifications (PTMs), mapping protein–protein interactions (PPIs), and localizing proteins.
Tim Van Den Bossche+31 more
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Background Encystment is an important survival strategy extensively employed by microbial organisms to survive unfavorable conditions. Single-celled ciliated protists (ciliates) are popular model eukaryotes for studying encystment, whereby these cells ...
Didi Jin+7 more
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We have identified several specific gut microbiota that may have an effect on intervertebral disc degeneration, and have found possible blood metabolites that mediate the effects of the gut microbiota on intervertebral disc degeneration. This study provides new insights into the mechanisms by which gut microbes are involved in the development of ...
Yi‐Ping Zheng+6 more
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