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The bacterium Helicobacter pylori, often found in the human stomach, can be classified into distinct subpopulations associated with the geographic origin of the host. Here, the authors provide insights into H. pylori population structure by collecting over 1,000 clinical strains from 50 countries and...
1.Study on relationship between SIgA level, pH value of gastric fluid and bacterial colonization in stomach in patients receiving mechanical ventilation;机械通气患者胃液SIgA含量、pH值与胃内细菌定植的关系 2.Characteristics and changed tendency of bacterial colonization of newborn infants in NICU;新生儿重...
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Among the various physical requirements for the growth of different bacterial groups, atmosphere assumes particular importance because, in practice, agar cultures from most clinical specimens are set up aerobically and anaerobically. Thus, when growth is first inspected after overnight incubation, the iso...
[153]. Ineffective tumor targeting can result in robust bacterial growth in healthy tissues and the potential dissemination of infection, posing a particular challenge for immune-compromised patients with advanced cancer. Despite the utilization of nonpathogenic bacterial agents in clinical studies, ...
A biosynthetic gene cluster from a Bacillus strain from the mouse gut produces bacillamide D, a selective cytotoxin, inhibiting growth and motility of human cell lines and murine organoids in vitro. 展开 关键词: MICROBIAL metabolites BACILLUS cereus CELL migration inhibition MICE CELL motility GUT ...
cereus, and used to inhibit vegetative growth from spores in processed cheese, meats, beverages, and some canned foods. In addition, nitrates and nitrites are used in cured meat and poultry products to inhibit the growth of spore-forming bacteria, such as C. botulinum. Nitrites, however, are...
Bacteroides OMVs have been discovered to carry human therapeutic keratinocyte growth factor 2 (KGF-2), which promotes the repair of intestinal epithelial cells in DSS-induced colitis in mice after oral administration [115]. Other studies have demonstrated that the oral administration of EVs secreted ...
Things go sour in C. rodentium infection This study shows that Citrobacter rodentium alters its growth and virulence in response to varying intestinal pH, and, in turn, the host actively induces stomach acidification. Andrea Du Toit Research Highlights02 Sept 2024 Nature Reviews Microbiology Volu...