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Safety of bacteriophage therapy in severe Staphylococcus aureus infection
Aleksandra Petrović Fabijan+12 more
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Advances in Single‐Cell Sequencing for Infectious Diseases: Progress and Perspectives
Single‐cell sequencing technologies uncover novel, unknown, and emergent features of many diseases. This review describes recent progress of single‐cell sequencing technologies and their applications in infectious diseases, summarizes the underlying commonalities of different infections and discusses future research directions, facilitating the ...
Mengyuan Lyu+13 more
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Staphylococcus aureusin the milk of nursing mothers and the alimentary canal of their infants: A report to the Medical Research Council [PDF]
J. T. Duncan, Jacqueline Walker
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Staphylococcus pulvereri = Staphylococcus vitulus? [PDF]
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CRISPR/Cas9, while transformative, faces challenges in specificity, precision, delivery, accessibility, flexibility, and safety. This review addresses these limitations by highlighting strategies to reduce off‐target effects, exploring HDR‐based and alternative editing approaches, and evaluating advanced delivery mechanisms.
Muna Alariqi+8 more
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The Type Classification of Staphylococcus Aureus: a Comparison of Phage-Typing with Serological Typing [PDF]
Per Oeding, R. E. O. Williams
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In vivo SALI therapy is achieved by scavenging intracellular ROS levels, downregulating inflammatory factors expression levels, inducing macrophage M2 directional polarization, and activating Keap1/Nrf‐2/HO‐1 pathway to reprogram redox homeostasis, induce cellular autophagy, reduce systemic inflammation, and promote liver tissue repair. Abstract Sepsis
Tao Qin+21 more
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ASSESSMENT OF THE STATE OF THE SKIN MICROBIOME OF PATIENTS WITH ALLERGODERMATOSES
Introduction. Recently, special attention has been paid to opportunistic microorganisms that inhabit biosubstrates – the skin and mucous membranes of the human body. Patients and Methods.
J. B. Mullakhanov
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A highly efficient extracorporeal device for treating bacteremia is developed by integrating microfluidic bacterial margination and engineered cell‐depleted thrombi strategically constructed in the device. The rodent models, severely infected with antibiotic‐resistant bacteria, recover from bacteremia after two subsequent extracorporeal blood ...
Bong Hwan Jang+4 more
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