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Biofilms: Microbes and Disease

Biofilms: Microbes and Disease

... abiotic and biotic surfaces, acting as a source of various ...adhesion,growth,motility and extracellular polysaccharide production. The nature of biofilm and the physiological state of bacterial ... See full document

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Toll-like receptors promote mutually beneficial commensal-host interactions.

Toll-like receptors promote mutually beneficial commensal-host interactions.

... of microbes into sensitive host tissues by promoting healthy barrier function ...be disease protective while others may be disease inductive), and by educating the immune system to be tolerant ... See full document

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Spore formation and toxin production in Clostridium difficile biofilms.

Spore formation and toxin production in Clostridium difficile biofilms.

... environment and promote ...filter, and analyzed the matrix and the cells in biofilms from a variety of clinical isolates over several days of biofilm ...that biofilms readily formed in ... See full document

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The role of L-arginine in the modulation of oral biofilms in periodontal disease

The role of L-arginine in the modulation of oral biofilms in periodontal disease

... surface and co-aggregation among bacterial ...colonizers and host molecules may confer an advantage in establishing early dental plaque ...early and late colonizers, playing a special role in the ... See full document

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Paradoxical growth effect of caspofungin observed on biofilms and planktonic cells of five different Candida species

Paradoxical growth effect of caspofungin observed on biofilms and planktonic cells of five different Candida species

... sp. biofilms to display PG when they are exposed to high concen- trations of CAS in ...vitro. Biofilms are commonly defined as a structured community of microbial cells attached to a surface and ... See full document

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Microbes bind complement inhibitor factor H via a common site.

Microbes bind complement inhibitor factor H via a common site.

... bacteria, and enhancement of the inflam- matory and acquired immune ...Pathogenic microbes need to evade this path- way, and several species are known to recruit host complement inhibitor ... See full document

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Isolation and maintenance of microbes

MATERIALS AND METHODS Isolation and maintenance of microbes

... rot disease can be achieved by use of tolerant varieties and adjustment of sowing dates ...temperature and moisture. Fungicides and organic compounds are widely used to control this ... See full document

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Probiotic microbes sustain youthful serum testosterone levels and testicular size in aging mice.

Probiotic microbes sustain youthful serum testosterone levels and testicular size in aging mice.

... Th-17 and anti-inflammatory Treg cells ...[22] and recruitment of CD4+ Treg cells to skew host immunity away from pro-inflammatory IL- ...levels and reduce levels of IL-17 [19] serving to lower ... See full document

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J. Appl. Oral Sci.  vol.22 número4

J. Appl. Oral Sci. vol.22 número4

... Disease Centre and Jiao Tong University, demonstrate a high prevalence of drug-resistant microbes (such as methicillin resistant S. aureus [MRSA]) in oral cancer ! by the[r] ... See full document

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Streptococcus mutans-derived extracellular matrix in cariogenic oral biofilms

Streptococcus mutans-derived extracellular matrix in cariogenic oral biofilms

... eDNA, and lipoteichoic acid ...of microbes on the teeth, while forming a spatially heterogeneous and diffusion-limiting matrix that protects embedded ...stability/cohesiveness and facilitates ... See full document

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Deciphering the Niches of Colonisation of Vitis vinifera L. by the Esca-Associated Fungus Phaeoacremonium aleophilum Using a gfp Marked Strain and Cutting Systems.

Deciphering the Niches of Colonisation of Vitis vinifera L. by the Esca-Associated Fungus Phaeoacremonium aleophilum Using a gfp Marked Strain and Cutting Systems.

... of microbes can be responsible for the full development of esca trunk disease ...[12] and Phaeoacremonium aleophilum ...streaking and brown-red wood [6,7], other fungi have been associated ... See full document

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Characterization and Evaluation of Filmogenic, Polymeric, and Biofilm Suspension Properties of Cassava Starch Base (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Plasticized with Polyols / Caracterização e Avaliação das Propriedades Filmogénicas, Poliméricas e de Suspensão d

Characterization and Evaluation of Filmogenic, Polymeric, and Biofilm Suspension Properties of Cassava Starch Base (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Plasticized with Polyols / Caracterização e Avaliação das Propriedades Filmogénicas, Poliméricas e de Suspensão de Biofilme da Base de Amido de Mandioca (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Plastificado com Polióis

... degradation, and water mobility (Baker, Miles, & Helbert, ...water and other solvents convert the gel into an amorphous granular form, which is then dispersed into solution (Franco, Wong, Yoo, & ... See full document

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Anti-Candida Activity and Chemical Composition of

Anti-Candida Activity and Chemical Composition of

... microorganisms and have been considered the major cause of fungal infections in ...pseudohyphae and chlamydospores (Monge et ...surfaces and mucous membranes, especially genital areas, intestinal ... See full document

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Effects of probiotic fermented milk on biofilms, oral microbiota, and enamel

Effects of probiotic fermented milk on biofilms, oral microbiota, and enamel

... present, most research is carried out with well-deined dairy-based live lactobacillus strains. In our study, fermented milk 1 contained a single probiotic bacterial species and fermented milk 2 contained a mix of ... See full document

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Antimicrobial effects of violacein against planktonic cells and biofilms of  aureus

Antimicrobial effects of violacein against planktonic cells and biofilms of aureus

... Given the concern about the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains, there is a great need for searching and investigating new molecules, as well as understanding their mechanism of action. In this context, VIO ... See full document

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Past and future grand challenges in marine ecosystem ecology

Past and future grand challenges in marine ecosystem ecology

... Marine and coastal ecosystems have suffered substantial degradation in the last century, with important loss in their capacity to deliver ecosystem services (Rocha et ...connectivity and interactions with ... See full document

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Análise morfológica e da viabilidade celular microbiana em biofilmes induzidos em canais radiculares de dentes humanos extraídos, acoplados a um dispositivo intrabuca

Análise morfológica e da viabilidade celular microbiana em biofilmes induzidos em canais radiculares de dentes humanos extraídos, acoplados a um dispositivo intrabuca

... To characterize microbial cell viability, scores of dye fluorescence intensity were used, aiming to diminish methodological limitations of confocal laser scanning microscopy and to allow obtainment of reliable ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. .  vol.74 número4 en a07v74n4

Rev. Bras. . vol.74 número4 en a07v74n4

... infectious disease. Aim: The purpose of this study was to isolate, identify and determine the Antimicrobial susceptibility of organisms causing otitis externa ...culture and 22 microorganisms were ... See full document

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Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents

Rumen fermentation and rumen microbes in Nellore steers receiving diets with different lipid contents

... particles and the toxic effect of fibrolytic bacteria, a reduction in the number of protozoa may reduce the extent of dietary fiber degradation when lipids are added to the diet of ruminants, especially when diets ... See full document

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Complications associated with closing wedge ostectomy procedure for treatment of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs : a retrospective study of 145 cases

Complications associated with closing wedge ostectomy procedure for treatment of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs : a retrospective study of 145 cases

... kept and some parameters were not mentioned in all patients’ clinical records that were ...injury and its management, preoperative TPA and radiographic ...records and the small number of ... See full document

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