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Novel sterol binding domains in bacteria
Published 2024-02-01Subjects: “…bacteria…”
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Multiple Strategies for Translesion Synthesis in Bacteria
Published 2012-10-01“…This imuAimuBimuC mutagenesis cassette represents a widespread alternative strategy for translesion synthesis and mutagenesis in bacteria. Bacterial Y‑family and ImuC DNA polymerases contribute to replication past DNA damage and the acquisition of antibiotic resistance.…”
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Associated bacteria of Botryococcus braunii (Chlorophyta)
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Oxidative stress and protection against it in bacteria
Published 2023-06-01Subjects: “…bacteria…”
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Optimising fermentation of soymilk with probiotic bacteria
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Bacteria Biofilms in Purulent-Septic Infections
Published 2019-11-01Subjects: “…bacteria biofilms…”
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Bacteria for Treatment: Microbiome in Bladder Cancer
Published 2022-07-01“…Lactic acid-producing bacteria, such as <i>Bifidobacterium</i>, <i>Lactobacillus</i>, and <i>Lactococcus</i>, are particularly beneficial for human health and are linked to bladder cancer. …”
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Antibacterial activity of honey on cariogenic bacteria.
Published 2013-01-01“…Each blood (nutrient) agar plate was then filled with dilutions of the honey. The strains of bacteria were inoculated in blood agar for 24 hours at 37°C and were adjusted according to the McFarland scale (10×10 cfumcl(-1)). …”
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Selection favors incompatible signaling in bacteria
Published 2017“…But this admirable behavior only makes sense when many ants mass along the same route; a lone scout that stayed put across a gap instead of wandering off in search for food would do a disservice to the colony. Similarly, many bacteria cooperate in ways that only make sense in large groups, for example secreting a sticky goo to keep bacteria together forming a biofilm, or a slippery one to help movement. …”
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Optimized bacteria are environmental prediction engines
Published 2018“…We propose new theoretical investigations into and new experiments on bacteria phenotypic bet-hedging in fluctuating complex environments.…”
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Sympatric Speciation: When Is It Possible in Bacteria?
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Reverse and flick: Hybrid locomotion in bacteria
Published 2013“…Many bacteria are motile. They use one or more helical flagella as propellers, rotating them like the corkscrew on a wine bottle opener. …”
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Bacteria and the Aging and Longevity of Caenorhabditis elegans
Published 2014“…Experimental evidence supports a role for bacteria in affecting longevity through distinct mechanisms—as a nutrient source, as a potential pathogen that induces double-edged innate immune and stress responses, and as a coevolved sensory stimulus that modulates neuronal signaling pathways regulating longevity. …”
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Bacteria-triggered release of antimicrobial agents
Published 2014“…Medical devices employed in healthcare practice are often susceptible to microbial contamination. Pathogenic bacteria may attach themselves to device surfaces of catheters or implants by formation of chemically complex biofilms, which may be the direct cause of device failure. …”
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Immunology : Mammalian watchdog targets bacteria
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