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Subsurface Life on Earth as a Key to Unlock Extraterrestrial Mysteries
This paper discusses current research on subsurface microbiology. Exploring Earth's deep and extreme subsurface environments provides critical insights into life's limits and adaptability. Subsurface exploration is not only vital for understanding the origins and limits of life on Earth, but also crucial for informing future missions in the search for ...
Emeline Vidal +4 more
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Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) is a severe disease with a fatality rate of up to 90%. Limited studies have suggested hematological and biochemical biomarkers for managing MVD, but data on key markers correlated with MVD development are scarce.
Jean Claude Mugisha +21 more
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Salivary metabolomics offers a noninvasive and effective approach for early disease detection and monitoring. Salivary metabolites reflect systemic metabolism, inflammation, and external factors such as diet and stress. Advance in bioinformatics and machine learning facilitates the identification of metabolic biomarkers with high diagnostic accuracy ...
Xinyuan Zhao +8 more
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UEG Week 2023 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 11, Issue S8, Page 535-1498, October 2023.
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Positive Microbiology in the Movies
How ‘Positive Microbiology’ is portrayed in commercial movies and its potential as a tool for education and engaging general audiences to counteract germaphobia. Image done with freepik. ABSTRACT Microbes are essential for sustaining life in our planet.
Manuel Sánchez‐Angulo
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Viral activity in lake analogs of anoxic early Earth oceans
Background Meromictic lakes, with their stratified water columns, are modern analogs for ancient euxinic (anoxic and sulfidic) oceans, where anaerobic sulfur-oxidizing purple and green sulfur bacteria (PSB and GSB) dominated as primary producers.
Natascha S. Varona +10 more
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Gut microbiota and tuberculosis
This review explores the intricate relationship between gut microbiota (GM) and tuberculosis (TB). The figure illustrates the bidirectional effects between GM dynamics and TB progression, as well as the interactions between the GM and antituberculosis drugs.
Yanhua Liu +39 more
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Achieving Optimal Health With Host‐Directed Therapies (HDTs) in Infectious Diseases—A New Horizon
Host‐directed therapies (HDTs) represent a transformative approach in infectious disease management by targeting host factors to enhance immune responses and inhibit viral replication. This innovative strategy leverages advanced genomics and gene editing technologies, offering promising avenues for improved patient outcomes and a new horizon in ...
Amol D. Gholap +10 more
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The RNA world: hypotheses, facts and experimental results. [PDF]
A biochemical world that would have existed before the contemporary DNA-RNA-Protein world, and baptized in 1986 "The RNA World" by Walter Gilbert, such a world had already been proposed during the preceding decades by Carl Woese, Francis Crick and Leslie
Haenni, Anne-Lise +1 more
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This review highlights recent advancements in molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for electrochemical histamine sensing. It covers the selectivity, scalability, and efficiency of MIP sensors in food safety and healthcare. Key topics include histamine metabolism, MIP sensor synthesis and performance, and the integration of these technologies with AI ...
Shahzad Ahmed +9 more
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