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Hydrobionts and Plants as Alternative Hosts for Sapronosis Pathogens
Relevance. Specific epidemiology of sapronotic (soilborne, waterborn) bacteria is characterized from the ecological point of view. The characteristic feature of soil-borne, water-born pathogens is an ability to exist autonomously in the environment. Aims.
V. I. Pushkareva
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In this study, the prevalence of Yersinia in wild boars in Northeast Germany was investigated. To also detect small numbers of the bacteria by the help of cold enrichment, tonsils of 81 wild boars hunted in 2023/2024 were stored for 12 weeks at 4°C ...
Jens A. Hammerl +8 more
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Plasmacytoid dendritic cells are crucial in Bifidobacterium adolescentis-mediated inhibition of Yersinia enterocolitica infection. [PDF]
In industrialized countries bacterial intestinal infections are commonly caused by enteropathogenic Enterobacteriaceae. The interaction of the microbiota with the host immune system determines the adequacy of an appropriate response against pathogens. In
Alexandra Wittmann +2 more
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Systems Biology of Yersinia pestis
Omics technologies developed in recent years significantly changed our approach in study molecular biology of bacterial pathogens. The research now can be conducted at a whole-genome level enabling us to simultaneously measure variable components, such ...
V. L. Motin
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Short- and long-term humoral immune response against Yersinia pestis in plague patients, Madagascar
Background Plague, a fatal disease caused by the bacillus, Yersinia pestis, still affects resources-limited countries. Information on antibody response to plague infection in human is scarce. Anti-F1 Ig G are among the known protective antibodies against
Voahangy Andrianaivoarimanana +8 more
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Liquid atmospheric pressure matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (LAP‐MALDI) mass spectrometry (MS) provides multiplexed biotyping of microbial cultures using a fast and simple workflow. This is demonstrated for clinically relevant bacteria, resulting in accurate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) detection, speciation by MS/MS sequencing and ...
Lily R. Adair +3 more
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Anti‐Glykan‐Antikörper spielen sowohl bei Gesundheit als auch bei Krankheit eine wesentliche Rolle. Der Zugang zu neuartigen Glykanstrukturen ermöglicht Fortschritte bei der Antikörpercharakterisierung für die Entdeckung von Biomarkern, die Antikörperentwicklung und das Impfstoffdesign.
Fabienne Weber +4 more
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Type III secretion systems (T3SSs) are tightly regulated key virulence mechanisms shared by many Gram-negative pathogens. YopN, one of the substrates, is also crucial in regulation of expression, secretion and activation of the T3SS of pathogenic ...
Sarp Bamyaci +2 more
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Using Synthetic Glycans to Investigate Anti‐Glycan Antibodies and Explore Their Medical Potential
Anti‐glycan antibodies are essential in health and disease. Access to novel glycan structures paves the way for progress in antibody profiling for biomarker discovery, antibody development, and vaccine design. We summarize the strategies to synthesize and utilize synthetic glycans for the development and application of anti‐glycan antibodies in basic ...
Fabienne Weber +4 more
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Pulsed light technology uses short high‐intensity broad‐spectrum flashes (200–1100 nm) to inactivate microbes via DNA damage. It preserves food quality, extends shelf life, and works on liquids, meats, and produce, often combined with other hurdles for enhanced efficacy.
Abdul Mueez Ahmad +4 more
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