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    Methods for detection of pathogens of cereal crops by А. А. Грейс, В. В. Калитина, Д. С. Романова, А. П. Энгель

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Such an integrated approach allows for more accurate and timely detection of pathogens, which is important for effective monitoring and management of plant diseases. …”
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    Flies as Vectors of Foodborne Pathogens Through Food Animal Production: Factors Affecting Pathogen and Antimicrobial Resistance Transmission by Eshita Shahanaz, Kirsten M. Zwally, Cameron Powers, Brandon Lyons, Phillip Kaufman, Giridhar Athrey, Thomas M. Taylor

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Additionally, it introduces the influence of environmental factors on pathogen dissemination and evaluates current Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies, including biological, chemical, and physical control methods, for mitigating fly-mediated pathogen transmission. …”
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    Updating global estimates of pathogen-attributable diarrhoeal disease burden: a methodology and integrated protocol for a broad-scope systematic review of a syndrome with diverse infectious aetiologies by Margaret N Kosek, Brecht Devleesschauwer, Shannon E Majowicz, Josh M Colston, Thomas G Flynn, Andrea H Denton, Francesca Schiaffino, Carlotta Di Bari, Yuki Minato

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Therefore, we developed this integrated systematic review methodology and protocol that aims to compile a database of published prevalence estimates for 17 diarrhoea-causing pathogens as inputs for disease burden estimation.Methods and analysis We will seek estimates of the prevalence of each endemic enteric pathogen estimated from published population-based studies that diagnosed their presence in stool samples from both asymptomatic subjects and those experiencing diarrhoea. …”
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    A fourfold pathogen reference ontology suite by John Beverley, Shane Babcock, Carter Benson, Giacomo De Colle, Sydney Cohen, Alexander D. Diehl, Ram A. N. R. Challa, Rachel A. Mavrovich, Joshua Billig, Anthony Huffman, Yongqun He

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Infectious diseases remain a critical global health challenge, and the integration of standardized ontologies plays a vital role in managing related data. …”
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    Combined stochastic modelling of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms by Nikola Maciejewska, Constantine‐Richard Stefanou, Leonardos Stathas, Konstantinos Koutsoumanis

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Plenty of risk assessments have been carried out for pathogens in different RTE foods. What is missing is the integration of the two approaches into a single model that can estimate the risk of illness, factoring in the variability of consumer responses to spoilage. …”
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    Mucosal Vaccines against Bacterial and Viral Pathogens by A. N. Suvorov, Т. A. Kramskaya, T. V. Gupalova, Yu. A. Desheva, G. F. Leontieva

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Initially, the gene encoding the pathogenicity factor Bac, derived from group B streptococci (Streptococcus agalactiae), was successfully integrated into the genome of the probiotic strain E. faecium L3. …”
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    PATHOGENIC REACTIVITY OF ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS OF THE BODY by Леонид Николаевич Иванов, Марина Леонидовна Колотилова, Наталья Викторовна Алексеева

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Development of concepts of teaching pathogenic individual reactivity of the organism at the level of anatomical and functional systems. …”
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    Recent Advances on Fluorescent Sensors for Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria by Xu Tang, Qi Qi, Binrong Li, Zhi Zhu, Jian Lu, Lei Liu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In this review, we summarized a series of sensing strategies for pathogen detection based on fluorescence response signals in recent years, including single molecule fluorescent probes, biosensors, nanocomposite sensors and strategies for integrating different recognition elements with nanomaterials, along with the advantages and disadvantages of various design strategies. …”
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    Research Progress of Detection Technology of Viable Foodborne Pathogens by Tingyu LIU, Qingli DONG, Jiaming LI, Hongxiang GAN, Linlin XIAO, Xiaojie QIN

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Therefore, the viable status of foodborne pathogens in foods is summarized in this paper, and the latest research progress of the current viable detection methods of foodborne pathogens is summarized from the perspective of their culturable, nucleic acid, cell membrane integrity, metabolites, and phage. …”
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    Pathogenic germline variants in Chinese pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients by Xiaoyi Yin, Hui Shen, Huan Wang, Qingchen Wang, Shan Zhang, Chunming Zhang, Qi Jia, Shiwei Guo, Xiongfei Xu, Wenhui Zhang, Bo Li, Xiaohan Shi, Suizhi Gao, Meilong Shi, Xuenan Zhao, Sheng Wang, Jiawei Han, Guoxiao Zhang, Yikai Li, Penghao Li, Wei Jing, Bin Song, Kailian Zheng, Gang Li, Yijie Zhang, Hui Jiang, Cong Wu, Zhijian Song, Gang Niu, Qiangzu Zhang, Jianglong Guo, Zhen Sun, Fengxian Han, Yunguang Li, Dong Gao, Haojie Jin, Hongbo Yang, Jing Li, Gang Jin

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Using a multi-tier cohort design and whole genome/exome sequencing, we create a comprehensive germline mutation map of PAAD in 1,123 Chinese cancer patients in comparison with 11 pan-ethnic studies. For well-known pathogenic/likely pathogenic germline variants, Chinese patients exhibit overlapping but distinct germline mutation patterns comparing with Western cohorts, highlighted by lower mutation rates in known PAAD genes including BRCA1, BRCA2, ATM, CDKN2A, and CHEK2, and distinct mutations in CFTR, RAD51D, FANCA, ERCC2, and GNAS exclusive to Chinese patients. …”
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    Leishmania mexicana pathogenicity requires flagellar assembly but not motility by Tom Beneke, Rachel Neish, Carolina M. C. Catta-Preta, James Smith, Jessica Valli, Ciaran J. McCoy, Andreia Albuquerque-Wendt, Jeremy C. Mottram, Eva Gluenz

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…These results confirm that flagellar motility is not necessary for mammalian infection, but flagellum assembly and the integrity of the BBSome are essential for pathogenicity.…”
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