Tag: Escherichia coli
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Health Benefits and Future Use Prospects of Red Honey Flower
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The diverse “Japanese Lonicera” buds, known as “red honey,” are considered one of the anticipated subjects in scientific research. Despite the growing public attention to the beauty of these buds, their potential uses remain obscure due to a lack of systematic studies. This article aims to investigate the biological activities…
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Transformations in Personalized Medicine: A Comprehensive Vision Towards Customized Healthcare and an Advanced Healthy Future
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## Introduction: Enhancing Personalization in Healthcare In an era where technological innovations and medical sciences are rapidly advancing, the focus on the concept of personalized medicine is growing, aiming to provide healthcare that reflects individuals’ unique needs. This approach is not limited to merely customizing treatments but extends to understanding…
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The Role of Protein SUB1154 in the Immune Response of Dairy Cows Against Streptococcus uberis Infection.
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“Streptococcus uberis” is one of the pathogenic members of the pyogenic bacteria group and is considered a major cause of intramammary infections and mastitis in dairy cows. Despite its widespread distribution as an endemic pathogen, there is significant difficulty in controlling it worldwide, making it a major contributor to multiple…
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Strange protein interaction in Escherichia coli with phage viruses to stimulate defense mechanisms against infection.
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The Introduction: The innate immune system in living organisms relies on a set of receptors known as “pattern recognition receptors” (PRRs), which play a vital role in detecting molecular patterns associated with pathogens. This article aims to explore how these receptors interact with what are known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns…
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Enhancing the Resistance of Lactobacillus rhamnosus to Environmental Stresses through Genetic Modification
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The beneficial microorganisms are essential elements for human health, as lactic acid bacteria, such as Limosilactobacillus reuteri, play an important role in enhancing immunity and improving gut health. In an effort to enhance the efficacy of these species in an industrial environment, this study highlights Limosilactobacillus reuteri’s ability to withstand…
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How Organisms in the Deep Ocean Adapt to High Pressure Using Unique Fat Molecules
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The ocean floor, where darkness, cold, and immense pressure prevail, represents one of the harshest environments on our planet. In the depths of these marine worlds, unique organisms live, possessing special characteristics that fit their severe conditions. Despite numerous studies conducted on how large animals like the anglerfish and blobfish…
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CmdTAC System for Defense Against Viruses in Escherichia coli: A New Mechanism for mRNA Modification
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The ADP-ribosyltransferases transfer enzymes are considered essential in biology, as they are characterized by their ability to transfer an ADP-ribose molecule from NAD+ to other biomolecules, contributing to the modification of amino acids in target proteins. The process of ADP-ribosylation is one of the most common post-translational modifications and plays…
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CmdTAC System for Antiviral Defense in Escherichia coli: A Novel mRNA Editing Mechanism
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ADP-ribosyltransferases are considered essential elements in biology, characterized by their ability to transfer an ADP-ribose molecule from NAD+ to other biomolecules, contributing to the modification of amino acids in target proteins. The process of ADP-ribosylation is one of the most common post-translational modifications and plays a pivotal role in regulating…
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E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burger causes illness in 50 people and leads to one death
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In an unfortunate announcement, the outbreak of Escherichia coli (E. coli) has been linked to one of the most popular fast food meals, the “Quarter Pounder” from McDonald’s. This health incident, which affected nearly 50 people across 10 U.S. states, resulted in serious illness and included one death. As information…
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E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burger causes illness in 50 people and leads to one death.
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In an unfortunate announcement, the outbreak of Escherichia coli (E. coli) has been linked to one of the most popular fast-food items, the “Quarter Pounder” from McDonald’s restaurants. This health incident, which affected nearly 50 people across 10 U.S. states, resulted in serious illnesses and one death. With the flow…
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Acute Lung Injury in Sheep in Hainan: A Study on Escherichia coli and Its Antibiotic Resistance
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The study of respiratory diseases in livestock, like other diseases, poses a significant challenge in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry. In this article, we highlight an unusual phenomenon that occurred in northern Hainan, China, where sheep farms experienced severe pneumonia cases, leading to notable fatalities during the winter…
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Benzastilbene and its Derivatives from Marine Fungi: Structural Diversity and New Biological Activities in Drug Development
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Marine fungi are considered one of the most prominent natural sources of bioactive secondary metabolites, providing a vast treasure of active compounds. In the context of this research, benzopyran compounds emerge as an important class of these natural products due to their remarkable structural diversity and notable biological activity. This…
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Improving the Efficacy of Quercetin in Fighting Escherichia coli Infection in Chickens Using Molecular Repeats of Chitosan-Caffeic Acid.
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The infection caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria is among the significant health challenges in the poultry industry, severely impacting bird health and leading to notable economic losses. In this context, the compound quercetin, a known natural derivative with antibacterial properties, emerges as one of the promising solutions. This…
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The impact of water quality on the effectiveness of pure chlorine in reducing pathogenic bacteria in agriculture.
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Agricultural water is one of the vital aspects of food production, as it plays a key role in transferring contaminants that pose a threat to consumer health. In this context, the article highlights the significant importance of understanding the impact of water quality on the efficacy of chlorine-based disinfectants, such…
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A New Triple System Involving a Black Hole and Two Stars Changes Our Understanding of Black Hole Formation
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In a stunning development in the world of astronomy, researchers have discovered a unique stellar system consisting of a black hole surrounded by two stars, known as a triple black hole system. This discovery suggests that the black hole named V404 Cygni did not form as a result of a…
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The Role of Protein PplR in Regulating the Quorum Sensing System in Pseudomonas plecoglossicida Bacteria
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The bacteria **Pseudomonas plecoglossicida** is considered one of the most common pathogenic agents in fish, especially in the “large yellow croaker”. This article discusses an innovative study on the role of the “Quorum Sensing” (QS) system in this bacterium, as this system is an effective means that allows bacteria to…
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Origins of Unicellular Life: A Journey Through the Evolution of Eukaryotes
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In the world of biology, the origin of life and the evolution of complex organisms remain a perplexing mystery that scientists continue to search for answers to. Eukaryotic cells, which are an essential part of the world of living organisms, present a complex puzzle that requires careful exploration of their…
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New Methods for Immune Analysis in Sepsis Management to Enhance Personalized Medical Decisions
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The analysis of biological data in the field of clinical medicine represents a significant challenge, as the interplay of data among different health conditions affects doctors’ ability to make personalized and effective medical decisions. This study, conducted by a group of researchers from prestigious scientific institutions, aims to address this…
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Marissa Mayer: From Leaving Yahoo to Founding Sunny and a Call for Optimism in Technology
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In a world where technology is rapidly evolving, exceptional figures such as Marissa Mayer, the former engineer at Google and former CEO of Yahoo, stand out. In her inspirational talk, Mayer does not paint a grim picture of artificial intelligence; rather, she offers an optimistic vision that sees it as…