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This study is the first in which thein vivoefficacy of a bioengineered nisin derivative has been assessed. The results revealed that nisin V was more effective than nisin A with respect to controlling infection withL. monocytogenesin mice. Significantly, the results validate the use of bioengineerin...
This project was also partly funded by the Australian Centre for Genomic Epidemiological Microbiology (AusGEM), a collaborative partnership between the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and the University of Technology Sydney and by the National Research Foundation and Ministry of Education...
Introduction Microbiota-directed foods (MDFs) have emerged as a strategy to modulate the gut microbiome, as the diet has distinct and rapid effects on microbiome composition and function1,2. MDFs by definition are not broadly metabolized, but rather elicit a targeted metabolic response in specific ...
CongGao, ...LimingLiu, inTrends in Microbiology, 2019 Disease Monitoring Some transient molecules are difficult to capture and quantify using traditional noninvasive tests because these molecules are easily degraded or absorbedin vivo. Thus, by measuring the levels of these specific biomarkers, microor...
Imaging studies allowed an in vivo correlation between the onset, peak, and kinetics of hyphal tissue invasion from the lung under conditions of functional or numeric inactivation of phagocytes and sheds light on the germination speed of conidia under the different immunosuppression regimens. Conditions...
But, with the advent of large-scale DNA sequencing technologies, such comparisons became possible, and here we document that archaeal nucleosome assembly in vivo is directed by the nucleosome positioning code in both Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus and Thermococcus kodakarensis, and that this is ...
In healthy conditions, the gut microbiota exhibits stability, resilience, and symbiotic interaction with the host. There is a lot of research into the definition of a “healthy” gut microbiota and its link to host physiological functions. Gut microbiota is composed of bacteria, yeasts, and viruse...
Definition of Cas3 –APOBEC1 activity window The activity window is defined as the area that contains 99.3% of cytidine deaminations identified on Chr 5 as defined by a boxplot (target 1: median = 31,845, lower quartile = 24,762.5, upper quartile = 34,791, end lower whisk...