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  1. 5921
    “…The TCA cycle was reconstructed by increasing the expression of acn and icd genes and deleting the sucCD gene. Blocking GABA catabolism and rewiring the transport system of GABA further improved GABA production. …”
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    “…After 5 days, only Gram-positive bacteria were recovered, especially Cutibacterium acnes, Staphylococcus spp., and Streptococcus spp. …”
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    “…Methylation of adenines was predominantly associated with 5′-(m6)ACN(4)GT-3′ and 5′-CC(m6)AN(5)CTC-3′ methyltransferase recognition motifs whereas methylated cytosines were not associated with any specific motif. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: Considering the minority amount of GNB in late post-operative PJI and the overrepresentation of anaerobes including P. acnes, the empirical treatment should be reconsidered, especially when a two-stage exchange is planned. …”
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    “…The assembled draft genomes included known species like Propionibacterium acnes but also novel species according to respective ANI values. …”
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    “…There was one delayed postoperative infection with Cutibacterium Acnes that presented 15 months after surgery and required removal and reimplantation of prosthesis. …”
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    “…Staphylococcus aureus was present only on AD skin [abundance in Pediatric AD: 32.86%; Adult AD: 22.17%], but not on healthy skin on which Staphylococcus hominis (Adult controls: 16.43%, Adult AD: 0.20%; p = 0.002), Cutibacterium acnes (Adult controls:10.84%, Adult AD: 0.90%; p = 0.02), and Malassezia globosa (Adult controls: 8.89%, Adult AD: 0.005%; p = 0.001) were significantly more abundant. …”
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