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    Biocontrol of mycotoxins: dynamics and mechanisms of action by Medina, Angel, Mohale, Sejakhosi, Putra Samsudin, Nik Iskandar, Rodriguez-Sixtos, Alicia, Rodriguez, Alicia, Magan, Naresh

    Published 2017
    “…In most cases BCAs are examined for control of growth of fungal pathogens and disease symptoms. However, for mycotoxin control the approach and focus needs to be different. …”
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    A simulation-based approach for estimating the time-dependent reproduction number from temporally aggregated disease incidence time series data by Ogi-Gittins, I, Hart, W, Song, J, Nash, R, Polonsky, J, Cori, A, Hill, E, Thompson, R

    Published 2024
    “…A key measure of transmissibility is the time-dependent reproduction number, which has been estimated in real-time during outbreaks of a range of pathogens from disease incidence time series data. While commonly used approaches for estimating the time-dependent reproduction number can be reliable when disease incidence is recorded frequently, such incidence data are often aggregated temporally (for example, numbers of cases may be reported weekly rather than daily). …”
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    PENGARUH KONSENTRASI MINYAK ATSIRI BUNGA CENGKEH (Syzyigum aromaticum) DALAM ULTRASONIC SCALER COOLANT WATER TERHADAP DAYA HAMBAT PERTUMBUHAN BAKTERI Actinobacillus actinomycetemco... by , ROSALINA INTAN SAPUTRI, , drg. Archadian Nuryanti, M.Kes.

    Published 2013
    “…Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans is one of periodontal diseaseâ��s key pathogens. Periodontal disease can be treated by scaling using ultrasonic scaler. …”
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    Transcriptomic analysis of biomarkers of respiratory syncytial virus disease by McGinley, J

    Published 2020
    “…There is a significant unmet need to fully understand the relationship between host responses to viral pathogens and disease severity, both to enable more efficient stratification of patients and to assist in the development of novel treatments.…”
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    Chemical profiling and assessment of immunomodulatory properties of Terminalia catappa linn and Terminalia subspathulata king on red hybrid tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) by Yakubu, Yahaya

    Published 2020
    “…However, they are faced with pathogens and disease outbreaks. Although treatment with antibiotics and prevention with vaccines are still effective but have their attendant challenges, as such, they are gradually giving way to natural plant-based therapy, which is believed to have lesser to negligible side effects for preventing these diseases outbreaks. …”
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    7.342 Chronic Infection and Inflammation: What are the Consequences on Your Health?, Fall 2007 by Frickel, Eva, Gredmark, Sara

    Published 2023
    “…By reading the primary research literature we will learn about the molecular mechanisms through which pathogens cause disease. The diseases that we cover will be introduced with a short patient case study. …”
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    Diversity of fungal pathogens isolated from diseased goosegrass (Eleusine indica) as potential biological control against goosegrass by Fakri, Muhammad Aiman, Sapak, Zaiton, Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful, Chuah, Tse Seng

    Published 2023
    “…The objectives of this study were to 1) isolate and identify fungal pathogens from diseased E. indica that infected numerous food crops and 2) assess the pathogenicity of the isolated fungal pathogens against diseased E. indica in the greenhouse. …”
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    Antibodies to the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor and other synaptic proteins in psychosis. by Deakin, J, Lennox, B, Zandi, MS

    Published 2014
    “…We describe the evidence for pathogenicity and disease-relevance of these antibodies, which builds on the novel field in neuroimmunology of cell surface antibody-associated central nervous system disorders. …”
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    Antibodies to the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor and other synaptic proteins in psychosis by Deakin, J, Lennox, B, Zandi, MS

    Published 2014
    “…We describe the evidence for pathogenicity and disease-relevance of these antibodies, which builds on the novel field in neuroimmunology of cell surface antibody-associated central nervous system disorders. …”
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    Host susceptibility and clinical outcomes in toll-like receptor 5-deficient patients with typhoid fever in Vietnam. by Dunstan, S, Hawn, T, Hue, N, Parry, C, Ho, V, Vinh, H, Diep, T, House, D, Wain, J, Aderem, A, Hien, T, Farrar, J

    Published 2005
    “…Furthermore, TLR5 deficiency had no measurable effect on a number of clinical parameters associated with typhoid fever, including fever clearance time, pathogen burden, disease severity, or age at acquisition of disease. …”
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    Genetic cardiomyopathies causing heart failure. by Cahill, T, Ashrafian, H, Watkins, H

    Published 2013
    “…However, continued progress requires the differentiation of pathogenic mutations, disease modifiers, and rare, benign variants in the deluge of data emerging from increasingly accessible novel sequencing technologies. …”
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    Single-Cell Genomics Unveils Critical Regulators of Th17 Cell Pathogenicity by Gaublomme, Jellert T., Yosef, Nir, Lee, Youjin, Gertner, Rona S., Yang, Li V., Wu, Chuan, Pandolfi, Pier Paolo, Mak, Tak, Satija, Rahul, Kuchroo, Vijay K., Park, Hongkun, Regev, Aviv, Shalek, Alexander K

    Published 2016
    “…Computational analysis relates a spectrum of cellular states in vivo to in vitro differentiated Th17 cells, and unveils genes governing pathogenicity and disease susceptibility. Using knockout mice, we validate four new genes: Gpr65, Plzp, Toso and Cd5l (in a companion paper). …”
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    Gastrointestinal Microbiota of Spiny Lobster: A Review by En, Yao Lein, Mohammad Tamrin Mohamad Lal, Balu Alagar Venmathi Maran, Choon, Looi Ch’ng, Katsuyuki Hamasaki, Motohiko Sano, Audrey Daning Tuzan

    Published 2022
    “…GI microbiotas hold an important role and significantly affect the overall condition of spiny lobsters, such as secreting digestive enzymes (lipase, protease, and cellulase), helping in digesting food intake, providing nutrition and synthesising vitamins needed by the host system, and protecting the host against infection from pathogens and diseases by activating an immune mechanism in the GI tract. …”
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