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  1. 118661
    “…Graph shows recovery of viable bacteria from liver tissue. METHODS: We used a prospective cohort of patients with GNB-BSI at Duke Hospital to identify patients with >1 episode of GNB-BSI due to the same bacterial species. …”
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  2. 118662
    “…Bromelain's selectivity for Gram-positive bacteria and its diverse therapeutic properties make it a promising natural alternative for endodontic treatment. …”
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  3. 118663
    “…Somewhat paradoxically, under this scenario, we surmise that selfish genetic elements ancestral to viruses evolved prior to typical cells, to become intracellular parasites once bacteria and archaea arrived at the scene. Selection against excessively aggressive parasites that would kill off the host ensembles of genetic elements would lead to early evolution of temperate virus-like agents and primitive defense mechanisms, possibly, based on the RNA interference principle. …”
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  4. 118664
    por Koonin, Eugene V
    Publicado 2007
    “…The cases in point include the origin of complex RNA molecules and protein folds; major groups of viruses; archaea and bacteria, and the principal lineages within each of these prokaryotic domains; eukaryotic supergroups; and animal phyla. …”
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  5. 118665
    por Noguchi, Hideyo
    Publicado 1918
    “…Of the two most commonly employed chemical agents for the ripening (eliminating bacteria) process of the green vaccine pulp, glycerol and phenol, the latter is the less injurious. …”
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  6. 118666
    por Cole, Rufus, Kuttner, Ann G.
    Publicado 1926
    “…The infective agent was not held back by a Berkefeld N filter which was impermeable to bacteria. It seems probable therefore that the infective agent belongs in the group of filterable viruses, though further work will be necessary to learn more of its exact nature. …”
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  7. 118667
    “…Thus, Epstein-Barr virus, similarly to other viruses and certain bacteria, may induce pathological changes by epigenetic reprogramming of host cells. …”
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  8. 118668
    por Young, Nevin D., Debellé, Frédéric, Oldroyd, Giles E. D., Geurts, Rene, Cannon, Steven B., Udvardi, Michael K., Benedito, Vagner A., Mayer, Klaus F. X., Gouzy, Jérôme, Schoof, Heiko, Van de Peer, Yves, Proost, Sebastian, Cook, Douglas R., Meyers, Blake C., Spannagl, Manuel, Cheung, Foo, De Mita, Stéphane, Krishnakumar, Vivek, Gundlach, Heidrun, Zhou, Shiguo, Mudge, Joann, Bharti, Arvind K., Murray, Jeremy D., Naoumkina, Marina A., Rosen, Benjamin, Silverstein, Kevin A. T., Tang, Haibao, Rombauts, Stephane, Zhao, Patrick X., Zhou, Peng, Barbe, Valérie, Bardou, Philippe, Bechner, Michael, Bellec, Arnaud, Berger, Anne, Bergès, Hélène, Bidwell, Shelby, Bisseling, Ton, Choisne, Nathalie, Couloux, Arnaud, Denny, Roxanne, Deshpande, Shweta, Dai, Xinbin, Doyle, Jeff, Dudez, Anne-Marie, Farmer, Andrew D., Fouteau, Stéphanie, Franken, Carolien, Gibelin, Chrystel, Gish, John, Goldstein, Steven, González, Alvaro J., Green, Pamela J., Hallab, Asis, Hartog, Marijke, Hua, Axin, Humphray, Sean, Jeong, Dong-Hoon, Jing, Yi, Jöcker, Anika, Kenton, Steve M., Kim, Dong-Jin, Klee, Kathrin, Lai, Hongshing, Lang, Chunting, Lin, Shaoping, Macmil, Simone L, Magdelenat, Ghislaine, Matthews, Lucy, McCorrison, Jamison, Monaghan, Erin L., Mun, Jeong-Hwan, Najar, Fares Z., Nicholson, Christine, Noirot, Céline, O’Bleness, Majesta, Paule, Charles R., Poulain, Julie, Prion, Florent, Qin, Baifang, Qu, Chunmei, Retzel, Ernest F., Riddle, Claire, Sallet, Erika, Samain, Sylvie, Samson, Nicolas, Sanders, Iryna, Saurat, Olivier, Scarpelli, Claude, Schiex, Thomas, Segurens, Béatrice, Severin, Andrew J., Sherrier, D. Janine, Shi, Ruihua, Sims, Sarah, Singer, Susan R., Sinharoy, Senjuti, Sterck, Lieven, Viollet, Agnès, Wang, Bing-Bing, Wang, Keqin, Wang, Mingyi, Wang, Xiaohong, Warfsmann, Jens, Weissenbach, Jean, White, Doug D., White, Jim D., Wiley, Graham B., Wincker, Patrick, Xing, Yanbo, Yang, Limei, Yao, Ziyun, Ying, Fu, Zhai, Jixian, Zhou, Liping, Zuber, Antoine, Dénarié, Jean, Dixon, Richard A., May, Gregory D., Schwartz, David C., Rogers, Jane, Quétier, Francis, Town, Christopher D., Roe, Bruce A.
    Publicado 2011
    “…Legumes (Fabaceae or Leguminosae) are unique among cultivated plants for their ability to carry out endosymbiotic nitrogen fixation with rhizobial bacteria, a process that takes place in a specialized structure known as the nodule. …”
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  9. 118669
    “…Therefore, computational discovery of PPIs can accelerate biological discovery by presenting "most-promising" pairs of proteins that are likely to interact. For many bacteria, genome sequence, and thereby genomic context of proteomes, is readily available; additionally, for some of these proteomes, localization and functional annotations are also available, but interactomes are not available. …”
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  10. 118670
    “…About 50% children reported bacteria as the main cause of tooth decay and 23% as not brushing teeth for gingivitis. …”
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  11. 118671
    “…These interfaces pose a significant risk to animal, human, and environmental health, as evidenced by frequent wildlife die offs, antibiotic resistant bacteria in streams, beach closures due to fecal contamination, pesticide toxicities, zoonotic infectious disease outbreaks, and vector borne diseases. …”
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  12. 118672
    “…C3, C4 normal, urinalysis: 2+ blood, no white blood cells or eosinophils, no casts, no albumin, negative for nitrate/leukocyte esterase and bacteria. Imaging: chest radiograph, abdominal radiograph, computed tomography of the abdomen, electrocardiography, and transthoracic echocardiography were all normal. …”
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  13. 118673
    “…They are widely expressed in animals, plants, bacteria and viruses. Via specific mRNA complementary pairing of target genes, miRNAs are able to regulate the expression of mRNA levels or inhibit protein translation following transcription. miRNA expression has a time- and space specificity, and it is involved in cell proliferation and differentiation, apoptosis, development, tumor metastasis occurrence and other biological processes. miR-26b is an miRNA of 22 nt and is important in the regulation of cellular processes. …”
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  14. 118674
    “…CONCLUSIONS: The binding of HYNIC to the N-terminal portion of LyeTx I seems to affect its activity against bacteria. Nevertheless, the radiolabeling of the C-terminal derivative, LyeTx I-K-HYNIC, must be better investigated to optimize the radiolabeled compound, in order to use it as a specific imaging agent to distinguish septic and aseptic inflammation.…”
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  15. 118675
    “…In contrast, the expression of IL-4/13B1 and IL-4/13B2 is low constitutively but is highly induced by viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSH) infection and during proliferative kidney disease (PKD) in vivo, and by formalin-killed bacteria, PAMPs, the T cell mitogen PHA, and the T-cell cytokines IL-2 and IL-21 in vitro. …”
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  16. 118676
    “…The use of TeO(3) (2−)-reducing bacteria can lead to the decontamination of polluted environments and the development of “green-synthesis” methods for the production of nanomaterials. …”
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  17. 118677
    “…The species fixes nitrogen effectively in symbiosis with the host plant P. vulgaris, and is composed of aerobic, Gram-negative staining, rod-shaped bacteria. The genome of type strain HBR26(T) of R. aethiopicum sp. nov. was one of the rhizobial genomes sequenced as a part of the DOE JGI 2014 Genomic Encyclopedia project designed for soil and plant-associated and newly described type strains. …”
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  18. 118678
    “…METHODS: The expression plasmid Sj CP1412-pET28a was constructed and transformed into bacteria for production of recombinant Sj CP1412 protein (rSj CP1412) via IPTG induction. …”
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  19. 118679
    “…This may be related to the observation that gram-positive bacteria cause chronic mastitis more often than gram-negative infections. …”
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