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Temporary liver damage in BALB/c wild-type mice upon R. typhi infection.
BALB/c mice were infected s.c. with 2×106 sfu R. typhi. Liver sections were analyzed at indicated points in time post infection by staining with HE. Pictures show representative stainings of one out of five mice (A). Serial sections of the liver from PBS-
Jessica Rauch (3070527) +8 more
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ABSTRACT Psidium guineense (Myrtaceae) is traditionally used for various medicinal purposes, although its stem remains underexplored. This study provides the first integrated phytochemical, pharmacological and computational evaluation of the stem extracts to elucidate their antioxidant, antidiabetic and antibacterial potential.
Md. Jahid Hossain +3 more
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Edulitin 2 is a ribotoxin‐like protein exhibiting a potent antiproliferative activity towards Caco‐2 and HT29 cells by programmed cell death. However, edulitin 2 does not affect gut microbiota growth, despite damaging fungal ribosomes. ABSTRACT Porcini (Boletus edulis Bull.) are a reservoir of pharmacological biomolecules with health‐promoting ...
Massimo Bortolotti +11 more
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R. typhi entry has been broken down into five conceptual stages: binding (1); extension of pseudopodia (2); membrane fusion and internalization (3); formation of early endosome (4); bacterial escape from endosome (5).
M. Sayeedur Rahman (24644) +7 more
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Typhoid fever is one of the infectious diseases which can cause many problems in Indonesia and other developing countries. This fever occurs as a result of infections triggered by Salmonella typhi bacteria. The growth of Salmonella typhi can be inhibited
Norma Farizah Fahmi +3 more
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The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the therapeutic potential of Ficus benghalensis L. by integrating ethnomedicinal knowledge with contemporary scientific evidence. The objectives are to summarize its phytochemical profile, analyze antioxidant, antimicrobial, antidiabetic, anti‐inflammatory, and anticancer activities, elucidate underlying
Zainab Ali +9 more
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Invasive salmonellosis among children admitted to a rural Tanzanian hospital and a comparison with previous studies. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The importance of invasive salmonellosis in African children is well recognized but there is inadequate information on these infections. We conducted a fever surveillance study in a Tanzanian rural hospital to estimate the case fraction of ...
Malahiyo, R +51 more
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Flea-borne Rickettsioses: Ecologic Considerations
Ecologic and economic factors, as well as changes in human behavior, have resulted in the emergence of new and the reemergence of existing but forgotten infectious diseases during the past 20 years.
Abdu F. Azad +4 more
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ABSTRACT Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), remains a leading global cause of death due to the pathogen's highly adaptive physiology and its ability to manipulate host immunity. Despite extensive study, our understanding of Mtb biology during infection remains incomplete, limiting the development of new diagnostics ...
José L. Serrano‐Mestre +15 more
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Some arthropod-borne obligate intracellular rickettsiae are among the most virulent human pathogens. Rickettsia species modulate immune (e.g., macrophages; MΦ) and non-immune cell (e.g., endothelial cells) responses to create a habitable environment for ...
Oliver H. Voss +5 more
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