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EMF can establish symbiosis with P. arizonica at low inoculation volumes
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1781“…One of the possible solutions that can be implemented immediately is the industrial symbiosis between the waste-producing industries on the one hand and the cement industry, which consumes enormous amounts of raw materials for its production, on the other. …”
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1782“…All orchids establish mycorrhizal symbiosis with certain lineages of fungi to germinate naturally. …”
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1783“…Although fungal symbioses have been so far poorly characterized, the topic is gaining attention as yeast-insect interactions can provide pivotal information on insect biology, such as their environmental adaptation or vectorial capability. We review the symbiosis between W. anomalus and mosquitoes, which implies nutritional and protective functions. …”
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1784“…But hosting nitrogen-fixing bacteria comes with a metabolic cost, and the process requires regulation. The symbiosis is regulated through three signal transduction pathways: in response to available nitrogen, at the initiation of contact between the organisms, and during the development of the nodules that will host the rhizobia. …”
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1785“…Furthermore, we highlight the growing number of diverse microbial metabolites and products that have been identified to mediate these interactions, particularly those involved in host-microbe communication and defensive symbiosis. We also address the contextual pathogenicity exhibited by many skin commensals and provide insight into future directions in the skin microbiome field.…”
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1786“…Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection and benefit host health, components of the microbiota or changes to the microbial landscape have the potential to facilitate infections and worsen disease severity. …”
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1787por Schalk, Felix, Fricke, Janis, Um, Soohyun, Conlon, Benjamin H., Maus, Hannah, Jäger, Nils, Heinzel, Thorsten, Schirmeister, Tanja, Poulsen, Michael, Beemelmanns, Christine“…X187, a fungal antagonist of the fungus-growing termite symbiosis, resulted in the identification of two lipopeptidic congeners of xylacremolides, named xylacremolide C and D, which are built from d-phenylalanine, l-proline and an acetyl-CoA starter unit elongated by four malonyl-CoA derived ketide units. …”
Publicado 2021
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1788“…This manuscript will explore current molecular mechanisms of regeneration employed by non-model sea anemones Exaiptasia diaphana (an emerging model species for coral symbiosis studies) and Calliactis polypus (a less well-studied species) and examine how these species compare to the model sea anemone N. vectensis. …”
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1789“…They harbor a complex consortium of microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses, and protists, which they rely on for their survival. The symbiosis between corals and bacteria is poorly studied, and their symbiotic relationships with intracellular bacteria are only just beginning to be acknowledged. …”
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1790por Zhou, Zi-Wei, Long, Hui-Zhi, Cheng, Yan, Luo, Hong-Yu, Wen, Dan-Dan, Gao, Li-Chen“…Microbes and hosts form a mutually beneficial symbiosis relationship, and various parts of the host body are microbial habitats. …”
Publicado 2021
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1791“…These eukaryotic microbes produce specialized metabolites and participate in a variety of ecological functions, such as quorum detection, chemical defense, allelopathy, and maintenance of symbiosis. Fungi therefore remain an important resource for the screening and discovery of biologically active natural products. …”
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1792“…In plants, SNAREs have been demonstrated to be located in different subcellular compartments and involved in a variety of fundamental processes, such as cytokinesis, cytoskeleton organization, symbiosis, and biotic and abiotic stress responses. …”
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1793“…The wisdom of human symbiosis will be infinitely stored and strive toward the era of global brain, which will help to better inherit sustainable knowledge and activate the vitality of sustainable knowledge production.…”
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1794“…It is increasingly appreciated that gut microbes are closely integrated into mammalian physiology, participating in metabolic symbiosis, promoting immune function and signaling to a wide variety of distant cells, including the brain, via circulating metabolites. …”
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1795por Piatkowski, Bryan T., Carper, Dana L., Carrell, Alyssa A., Chen, I-Min A., Clum, Alicia, Daum, Chris, Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A., Gilbert, Daniel, Granath, Gustaf, Huntemann, Marcel, Jawdy, Sara S., Klarenberg, Ingeborg Jenneken, Kostka, Joel E., Kyrpides, Nikos C., Lawrence, Travis J., Mukherjee, Supratim, Nilsson, Mats B., Palaniappan, Krishnaveni, Pelletier, Dale A., Pennacchio, Christa, Reddy, T. B. K., Roux, Simon, Shaw, A. Jonathan, Warshan, Denis, Živković, Tatjana, Weston, David J.“…These data will enable further research regarding the impact of climate change on plant-microbe symbiosis, ecology, and ecosystem functioning of northern peatland ecosystems.…”
Publicado 2022
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1796“…This viewpoint describes the necessity and approach to understanding the deeper potential of computer-assisted surgery through interaction and symbiosis between virtual and real spaces. We propose to embed digital twin technology into all aspects of computer-assisted surgery rather than just the surgical object and further apply it to the whole process from patient treatment to recovery. …”
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1797por Sheppard, Charles (Charles R. C.)Tabla de Contenidos: “…Symbiotic interactions -- What is symbiosis? -- algal-invertebrate symbioses in corals and soft corals -- Diversity of zooxanthellae -- Physiology of coral calcification -- Photosynthesis and carbon fluxes -- Phosphorus -- Symbiosis establishment and stability -- Coral-microbial associations -- Sponge symbioses with non-photosynthetic bacteria, cyanobacteria, and algae -- 'Macro' or iconic symbioses e..g. fish and sea anemones, shrimps, and fish --…”
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1798por Hartman, Kyle, Schmid, Marc W., Bodenhausen, Natacha, Bender, S. Franz, Valzano-Held, Alain Y., Schlaeppi, Klaus, van der Heijden, Marcel G.A.“…Importantly, these generic symbiosis footprints in microbial community composition were also apparent in absence of the primary symbionts. …”
Publicado 2023
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1799“…During the pre-contact stage, the AM symbiosis is controled by an exchange of diffusible factors from either partner. …”
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1800por Wang, Cai-Yun, Li, Ye, Gao, Zi-Wei, Liu, Li-Cheng, Zhang, Meng-Yue, Zhang, Tian-Yuan, Wu, Chun-Fu, Zhang, Yi-Xuan“…In the second step, l-sorbose is transformed into 2-KGA by the symbiosis system composed of Ketogulonicigenium vulgare and Bacillus megaterium. …”
Publicado 2018
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