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Bacteriocinogenic Staphylococcus epidermidis ST0409KOC was isolated from cheese and characterized as bacteriocin‐producing with strong activity versus Listeria monocytogenes and other pathogens. S. epidermidis ST0409KOC can be considered a safe strain regarding its virulence genetic background, presenting only a single virulence gene of IS257 among the
Kayque Ordonho Carneiro +2 more
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Induction of plant pyridoxine (pyridoxamine) 5'-phosphate oxidase activity by light.
Haruhito Tsuge +3 more
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A Proteomics Resource Investigating Fibrosis: Proof‐of‐Concept for Identifying Novel Drug Candidates
ABSTRACT Fibrosis is characterised by inappropriate wound healing and the buildup of excessive fibrous connective tissue, in particular within the extracellular matrix (ECM). This can occur in multiple organs, ultimately leading to organ failure. Despite the high burden of fibrosis, treatment options only delay disease progression.
Hanne Devos +9 more
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Pyridoxamine: another vitamin for sickle cell disease?
Marilyn J. Telen
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High levels of enzyme blend (450 and 600 mg/kg) combined with probiotics improved growth performance and reduced coliform populations in broiler chickens, without affecting carcass traits, meat quality or immune response. These findings highlight the synergistic effects of enzymes and probiotics on gut health and productivity.2 ABSTRACT Background ...
Bahnaz Esmaeili +2 more
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Biomass Growth and Fatty Acid Production by the Marine <i>Thraustochytrium</i> sp. RT2316-16 in Chemically Defined Media. [PDF]
Flores L, Lefiguala MP, Shene C.
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Exploring routes to stabilize a cationic pyridoxamine in an artificial transaminase: site-directed mutagenesis versus synthetic cofactors [PDF]
Dietmar Häring +3 more
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The current study findings endorse the AM/PM‐FR (feeding a high protein, amino acids and phosphorus and low Ca diet in the morning on the contrary in the afternoon) as a favourable practice for egg producers, providing a cost‐efficient and resource‐effective approach to layer production.
Mina Toroghian +3 more
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Hens fed diets with digestible Met + Cys levels equal to (0.742% of diet) or exceeding the strain recommendation (0.929%) exhibited higher egg production compared to 0.555% Met + Cys level. Approximately 0.929% dietary level of digestible Met + Cys enhanced egg mass, egg weight and daily feed intake, and improved feed conversion ratio.
Saeed Ghavi +2 more
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