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    Advancing periodontitis microbiome research: integrating design, analysis, and technology by Yibing Han, Pei-Hui Ding

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We reviewed the analytical paradigms of metatranscriptomics and found that current analysis is largely limited to assessing functional changes in known periodontal pathogens, highlighting the need for a functional-driven approach. …”
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    Sex differences in inflammation and markers of gut integrity in long COVID by Jared C. Durieux, Ziad Koberssy, Joviane Daher, Jhony Baissary, Marc Abboud, Ornina Atieh, Christopher Woolverton, Grace A. McComsey

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Endothelial damage represents an essential pathogenic mechanism of respiratory and multiorgan dysfunction as seen in the post-acute phase of COVID-19. …”
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    HIV-1 Integrates Widely throughout the Genome of the Human Blood Fluke Schistosoma mansoni. by Sutas Suttiprapa, Gabriel Rinaldi, Isheng J Tsai, Victoria H Mann, Larisa Dubrovsky, Hong-Bin Yan, Nancy Holroyd, Thomas Huckvale, Caroline Durrant, Anna V Protasio, Tatiana Pushkarsky, Sergey Iordanskiy, Matthew Berriman, Michael I Bukrinsky, Paul J Brindley

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The rate of integrations in the genome exceeded five per 1,000 kb and HIV-1 integrated into protein-encoding loci and elsewhere with integration bias dissimilar to that of human T cells. …”
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    Novel integrated computational AMP discovery approaches highlight diversity in the helminth AMP repertoire. by Allister Irvine, Darrin McKenzie, Ciaran J McCoy, Robert L J Graham, Ciaren Graham, Sharon A Huws, Louise E Atkinson, Angela Mousley

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) are immune effectors that are key components of the invertebrate innate immune system providing protection against pathogenic microbes. Parasitic helminths (phylum Nematoda and phylum Platyhelminthes) share complex interactions with their hosts and closely associated microbiota that are likely regulated by a diverse portfolio of antimicrobial immune effectors including AMPs. …”
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    Advancing Sustainable Management of Bacterial Spot of Peaches: Insights into <i>Xanthomonas arboricola</i> pv. <i>pruni</i> Pathogenicity and Control Strategies by Nanami Sakata, Yasuhiro Ishiga

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<i>pruni</i> (<i>Xap</i>), a pathogen that also affects other <i>Prunus</i> species such as nectarines, plums, apricots, and almonds. …”
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    Biologically rapid synthesis of silver nanoparticles by Sphingobium sp. MAH-11T and their antibacterial activity and mechanisms investigation against drug-resistant pathogenic micr... by Shahina Akter, Md. Amdadul Huq

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…MAH-11 and also their antibacterial mechanisms against drug-resistant pathogenic microorganisms. The nanoparticle synthesis method used in this study was reliable, facile, rapid, cost-effective and ecofriendly. …”
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    Hsp90 orchestrates transcriptional regulation by Hsf1 and cell wall remodelling by MAPK signalling during thermal adaptation in a pathogenic yeast. by Michelle D Leach, Susan Budge, Louise Walker, Carol Munro, Leah E Cowen, Alistair J P Brown

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In yeasts, the heat shock response is commanded by the heat shock transcription factor Hsf1. Here we have integrated unbiased genetic screens with directed molecular dissection to demonstrate that multiple signalling cascades contribute to thermal adaptation in the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans. …”
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    ER membrane receptor FgGET2 plays critical roles in hyphal growth, asexual development, stress responses, and pathogenicity of Fusarium graminearum by Caihong Liu, Lu Lei, Jing Zhu, Mi Zhang, Ziyi Zhang, Shijing Peng, Jie Tang, Lirun Chen, Qing Chen, Li Kong, Yunfeng Jiang, Guoyue Chen, Qiantao Jiang, Yazhou Zhang, Qiang Xu, Youliang Zheng, Karl-Heinz Kogel, Yuming Wei, Pengfei Qi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Furthermore, deleting FgGET2 in F. graminearum resulted in decreased pathogenicity on wheat spikes but increased deoxynivalenol production in wheat spikes and liquid medium. …”
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