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SOD Enzymes and Microbial Pathogens: Surviving the Oxidative Storm of Infection.

SOD Enzymes and Microbial Pathogens: Surviving the Oxidative Storm of Infection.

... Fig 1. The family of SOD enzymes in microbial pathogens. In a gram-negative bacteria such as E. coli (left), the Mn-SodA and Fe-SodA are intracellular/cytosolic where Mn and Fe metals ions are generally ...

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Antimicrobial-induced DNA damage and genomic instability in microbial pathogens.

Antimicrobial-induced DNA damage and genomic instability in microbial pathogens.

... for microbial pathogens. For many fungal pathogens, which unlike bacteria, cannot increase their genetic diversity through horizontal gene transfer, and which rarely undergo sexual reproduction for ...

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How often do they have sex? A comparative analysis of the population structure of seven eukaryotic microbial pathogens.

How often do they have sex? A comparative analysis of the population structure of seven eukaryotic microbial pathogens.

... eukaryotic microbial pathogens: Trypanosoma cruzi, the Fusarium solani complex, Aspergillus fumigatus, Blastocystis subtype 3, the Leishmania donovani complex, Candida albicans and Candida ...

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N-acetylglucosamine Regulates Virulence Properties in Microbial Pathogens.

N-acetylglucosamine Regulates Virulence Properties in Microbial Pathogens.

... bacterial pathogens to regulate virulence functions in response to GlcNAc suggests that parasites will too, a possibility supported by the important role for GlcNAc metabolism in Leishmania ...

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Climate change and the potential spreading of marine mucilage and microbial pathogens in the Mediterranean Sea.

Climate change and the potential spreading of marine mucilage and microbial pathogens in the Mediterranean Sea.

... The coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea that are repeatedly affected by mucilage appearance share many common environ- mental problems. Most of these systems have a long history of human exploitation [48,49], ...

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The effect of using an inappropriate protein database for proteomic data analysis.

The effect of using an inappropriate protein database for proteomic data analysis.

... any microbial pathogens that may have been present in the original honey bee samples, and are corroborated by the matching of several peptides to a single protein rather than single peptide identifications ...

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Strain-specific variation of the decorin-binding adhesin DbpA influences the tissue tropism of the lyme disease spirochete.

Strain-specific variation of the decorin-binding adhesin DbpA influences the tissue tropism of the lyme disease spirochete.

... of microbial pathogens to cells or to the extracellular matrix of target tissues may promote colonization and disease, and the Lyme disease spirochete encodes several surface proteins, including the ...

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AMPK in Pathogens

AMPK in Pathogens

... vivo, microbial pathogens can find distinct niche/cells with different nutritional/immunological ...(various pathogens subsets) could occur simultaneously within the same host tissue reflecting ...

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Type I interferons promote fatal immunopathology by regulating inflammatory monocytes and neutrophils during Candida infections.

Type I interferons promote fatal immunopathology by regulating inflammatory monocytes and neutrophils during Candida infections.

... with microbial pathogens, the initial CCL2 production is triggered in the BM, where it mediates inflammatory monocyte egression into the blood stream ...

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Microbial spy games and host response: roles of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa small molecule in communication with other species.

Microbial spy games and host response: roles of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa small molecule in communication with other species.

... (opportunistic) microbial pathogens have developed sophisticated cell–cell communication systems termed quorum sensing (QS) that allow exchange of critical ...this microbial spy game, we will focus ...

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J. Braz. Chem. Soc.  vol.21 número8

J. Braz. Chem. Soc. vol.21 número8

... 0.1% (v/v) to stimulate microbial growth, 10% (v/v) sodium bicarbonate solution was also added to maintain the pH of the Zinder medium. This mid-exponential phase culture was then inoculated into a 1 L lask ...

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Braz. oral res.  vol.23 número3

Braz. oral res. vol.23 número3

... In order to determine the association between S. mutans and the periodontal bacteria studied (A. actinomycetemcomitans, C. rectus, P. gingivalis, P. intermedia and T. forsythia), Pearson’s correla- tion coeficient (r) ...

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Characterization of the salivary microbiome in patients with pancreatic cancer

Characterization of the salivary microbiome in patients with pancreatic cancer

... Overall, our study suggests that members of the salivary microbiome have promise as potential pancreatic cancer biomarkers and we may have uncovered an important new prospect in this regard (i.e., the LP ratio). However, ...

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Microbial Activity in Soil Cultivated with Different Summer Legumes in Coffee Crop

Microbial Activity in Soil Cultivated with Different Summer Legumes in Coffee Crop

... the microbial biomass P and the available ...the microbial P ...the microbial biomass and the quantity of the green manure biomass nor the N and P ...

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Biomassa microbiana do solo sob coberturas em pomar integrado de maçãs no Sul do Brasil

Biomassa microbiana do solo sob coberturas em pomar integrado de maçãs no Sul do Brasil

... The Cmic:Corg ratio differed among mulch types and seasons (Table 1). The soil covers with pine needles, sawdust and the weed control provided greater values when compared to plastic. On average these values were between ...

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2015A Menezes Microbial Cell

2015A Menezes Microbial Cell

... Protein quality control systems [37], vesicular trafficking and secre- tion [38], autophagic pathways [39], the unfolded protein response [40], and mitochondrial biogenesis [r] ...

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Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium

Microbial activity of soil with sulfentrazone associated with phytoremediator species and inoculation with a bacterial consortium

... rhizodegradation of herbicides in soil. Additionally, bio-enhancement associated with phytoremediation may increase the efficiency of the decontamination process of soils with herbicides. Therefore, the objective of this ...

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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci.  vol.50 número4

Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. vol.50 número4

... ABOURASHED, E.A.; CLARK, A.M.; HUFFORD, C.D. Microbial models of mammalian metabolism of xenobiotics: an updated review. Curr. Med. Chem., v.6, p.359-374, 1999. AL-ABOUDI, A.; MOHAMMAD, M.Y.; HADDAD, S.; AL- FAR, ...

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Soil resources and climate jointly drive variations in microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen in China's forest ecosystems

Soil resources and climate jointly drive variations in microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen in China's forest ecosystems

... cator of soil biological responses to environmental changes (Sparling, 1992). To date, however, it is not conclusive how soil resources control microbial metabolic processes. For example, Xu et al. (2014), using ...

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Microbial community composition and function in permanently cold seawater and sediments from an Arctic fjord of Svalbard

Microbial community composition and function in permanently cold seawater and sediments from an Arctic fjord of Svalbard

... crucial microbial groups due to the meth- odological limitations of PCR and clone libraries; the nonquantitative character of the clone library composition; and the problems of inferring physiological capabilities ...

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