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Endogenous Enterobacteriaceae underlie variation in susceptibility to Salmonella infection
Lack of reproducibility is a prominent problem in biomedical research. An important source of variation in animal experiments is the microbiome, but little is known about specific changes in the microbiota composition that cause phenotypic differences ...
Eric M Velazquez+16 more
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Increasing numbers of cancer cases generate a great urge for new treatment options. Applying bacteria like Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium for cancer therapy represents an intensively explored option.
Michael Frahm+7 more
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The wide spread of drug-resistant forms of the pathogens, complicating prevention and treatment of acute intestinal infections, determines the feasibility of using bacteriophages and immune lactoglobulins for antibacterial therapy of these diseases.
N. V. Aleksanina, O. V. Moiseyeva
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Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium isolate HJL777 is a virulent bacterial strain in pigs. The high rate of salmonella infection are at high risk of non-typhoidal salmonella gastroenteritis development. Salmonellosis is most common in young pigs.
KyeongHye Won+6 more
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Salmonella infection - prevention and treatment by antibiotics and probiotic yeasts: a review.
Global Salmonella infection, especially in developing countries, is a health and economic burden. The use of antibiotic drugs in treating the infection is proving less effective due to the alarming rise of antibiotic-resistant strains of Salmonella, the ...
Abraham Majak Gut+3 more
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To determine the protective capacity against Salmonella infection in mice of the cell‐free fraction (postbiotic) of fermented milk, produced at laboratory and industrial level.
E. Dunand+7 more
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Circulating lipoproteins are a crucial component of host defense against invasive Salmonella typhimurium infection. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Circulating lipoproteins improve the outcome of severe Gram-negative infections through neutralizing lipopolysaccharides (LPS), thus inhibiting the release of proinflammatory cytokines.
Mihai G Netea+6 more
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Salmonella exploits macrophages to gain access to the lymphatic system and bloodstream to lead to local and potentially systemic infections. With an increasing number of antibiotic-resistant isolates identified in humans, Salmonella infections have ...
Amy T. Y. Yeung+12 more
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Diminished nuclear RNA decay upon Salmonella infection upregulates antibacterial noncoding RNAs
Cytoplasmic mRNA degradation controls gene expression to help eliminate pathogens during infection. However, it has remained unclear whether such regulation also extends to nuclear RNA decay.
K. Imamura+19 more
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Organoid and Enteroid Modeling of Salmonella Infection
Salmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprised of over 2,000 serovars. They cause gastroenteritis (salmonellosis) with headache, abdominal pain and diarrhea clinical symptoms. Salmonellosis brings a heavy burden
Yuebang Yin, Daoguo Zhou
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