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For example, some genera in immature phases will feed on bacteria and then become predators on other fauna once they have matured. Because of the wide range of feeding types and the fact that nematodes seem to reflect ages of the systems in which they occur (e.g., annual vs. perennial ...
et al. Systems biological assessment of altered cytokine responses to bacteria and fungi reveals impaired immune functionality in schizophrenia. Mol Psychiatry 27, 1205–1216 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01362-0 Download citation Received20 July 2021 Revised24 September 2021 Accepted12...
after the incubation ofA. niger, as it induced relatively acidic environment after breaking down lecithin. Therefore, this work sheds light on the bright future of applying bacteria and Ca cations in OP pollutant management. Similar content being viewed by others Aerobic and anaerobic removal of lea...
geting vectors for genetic manipulation of bacteria. Nat Biotechnol 19:1162–1167 Google Scholar Katayose Y, Kajiwara S, Shishido K (1990) The basidiomycete Lentinus edodes linear mitochondrial DNA plasmid contains a segment exhibiting a high autonomously replicating sequence activity in Saccharomyces cer...
2.5 mm segments of hair roots were plated on the surface of a growth medium [modified Melin Norkrans medium (MMN); Molina and Palmer (1982)] amended with Novobiocin sodium salt (50 mg/l; Sigma-Aldrich) to prevent growth of bacteria and incubated in the dark at room temperature for ca....
bacteria detected inS.dorsalisand similar abundance was observedin H.carpathicus(~57%). InT.palmithis phylum was slightly less abundant and comprises ~50% of detected bacteria. The average abundance ofActinobacteriawas similar forS.dorsalisandH.carpathicus(~33% vs. ~29%) while it was lower ...
As fungi have a higher C:N ratio than bacteria (~10 vs 5), using substrates with high C:N ratios could give them a stoichiometric advantage over bacteria (Wang et al., 2012), although this view is not universally accepted (de Vries et al., 2006). Although fungi may contribute to ...
Human γδ-T cells are nevertheless activated by a diverse range of antigens, including non-peptide antigens [120], isoprenoid pathway intermediates [121], alkylamines derived from numerous bacteria and plants [122], mycobacterial ligands [123], heat shock proteins [124], nucleotide conjugates [...
(Krauss et al., 2011). In particular, fungi and bacteria tend to compete strongly for the substrate. Moreover, even when some fungal species can express antibacterial traits to ward off surrounding bacteria, such straits would cost much energy, and the expenditure of metabolic energy consequently...