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Bacteriocins are bacterially produced antimicrobial peptides with narrow or broad host ranges. Many bacteriocins are produced by food-grade lactic acid bacteria, a phenomenon which offers food ...
When people take antibiotics, some of the dose is excreted with urine and feces and ends up in our wastewater. The presence ...
A single β-lactam exposure rapidly drives stable multidrug resistance in RecA-deficient bacteria through an SOS-independent mechanism involving oxidative stress-induced mutagenesis and ...
Remnants of everything that humans ingest ends up in waste water, including medications that people may be taking, like ...
This important study looks into the effect of exogenous CoA on the response of TLR4-activated macrophages. Specifically, CoA enhances the LPS response by examining metabolomics, 13C tracing, and ...
Scientists have identified a new type of protein in bacteria that could change our understanding of how these organisms interact with their environments.
We report the development and proof-of-concept of a microfluidic chip, that provides a full range of pretreatment steps for the point-of-care detection of bacteria with a total process time of less ...
According to the World Health Organization’s Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (GLASS), Escherichia, which are ubiquitous bacteria, represents one of the best indicators for ...
Serum Metabolomics Reveals Irreversible Inhibition of Fatty Acid β-Oxidation through the Suppression of PPARα Activation as a Contributing Mechanism of Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatotoxicity 2 views 0 ...
The present study provides a better understanding of the antibacterial mechanisms of NAg, whereby ROS generation could be both the cause and consequence of the toxicity, associated with the initial ...