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The recombinant endolysin El1 derived from Enterobacteria bacteriophages showed potent bactericidal activity against Gram‐negative bacteria when applied exogenously, even in the absence of membrane‐permeabilizing agents, such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA).
Tatjana Kazaka +6 more
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Tracking elusive cargo: Illuminating spatio-temporal type 3 effector protein dynamics using reporters [PDF]
Type 3 secretion systems (T3SS) form an integral part of the arsenal of many pathogenic bacteria. These injection machines, together with their cargo of subversive effector proteins are capable of manipulating the cellular environment of the host in ...
Connolly, James P.R. +2 more
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Abstract Enteropathogenic bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. While mouse models have been indispensable in advancing our understanding of infectious enteric diseases, key differences in intestinal microbiota and immunobiology between mice and humans underscore the need for alternative mammalian models that better ...
Daniel W. Hart +14 more
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Progressive Mauve: Multiple alignment of genomes with gene flux and rearrangement [PDF]
Multiple genome alignment remains a challenging problem. Effects of recombination including rearrangement, segmental duplication, gain, and loss can create a mosaic pattern of homology even among closely related organisms.
Darling, Aaron E. +2 more
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Microbiological Characterization of Baru Nuts From the Cerrado Biome, Brazil
ABSTRACT This study aimed to microbiologically characterize baru nuts, a seed widely consumed in Brazil with growing relevance in the export market. Analyses were conducted for mesophilic and thermophilic aerobic spore‐forming bacteria, total mesophilic aerobes, Enterobacteriaceae, Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, lactic acid bacteria, molds, and ...
Clara Mariana Gonçalves Lima +9 more
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Background Food borne diseases is a challenging problem nowadays. Salmonella and Shigella species are great concern of food-born outbreaks. Thus, this study was aimed to assess the prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility test and associated factors of ...
Tesfay Berihu +5 more
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This study characterizes previously undocumented host tissues in Steinernema nematodes, including putative coelomocytes, intestinal compartments, and inter‐cuticular spaces colonized by Escherichia coli Nissle 1917. Our findings reveal niche‐specific microbial interactions distinct from those with native symbionts, establishing a platform for ...
Victoria Chen +3 more
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Isolation of Shigella spp. from food is difficult because of a lack of appropriate selective media and the presence of low numbers of shigellae relative to competitive microorganisms. Chromogenic Shigella spp. plating medium (CSPM) was evaluated for use with the U.S.
B R, Warren, M E, Parish, K R, Schneider
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Antimicrobial-Resistant Shigella spp. in San Diego, California, USA, 2017-2020. [PDF]
Gaufin T +6 more
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Antibiotics reshape fish gut microbiota, promoting antimicrobial‐resistant bacteria (ARB) emergence. In the dry season, ARB accumulate in water and dominate a specific niche. Wet‐season hydrological changes introduce new bacteria, disturb native communities and drive shifts in AMB abundance and the emergence of novel resistant taxa across compartments.
Hajime Nakatani +16 more
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