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    Feline sporotrichosis in the municipality of Cachoeirinha, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) by Daniela Oliveira Marko, Mariana Airoldi da Silva, Lucas da Cunha Tubino, Henrique Jonatha Tavares, Gabriela Zimmermann Prado Rodrigues

    Published 2025-03-01
    “… The One Health concept refers to the inseparability of human, animal and environmental health. The absence of well-being among any of these components generates an imbalance in global health, since One Health was developed from the term “One World, One Health”. …”
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    Composition of biopesticides for crop protection – current state and prospects (review) by A. I. Homyak, A. M. Asaturova

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…It is indicated that the choice of optimal formulation is associated with the characteristics of the producer strains, their trophic needs and resistance to biotic and abiotic factors and with the characteristics of the biopesticide application technology (seed treatment, application to the soil or treatment of plants during vegetation), as well as the type of equipment used.Knowledge of the basic requirements for biopesticide formulations will help maintain the viability and biological activity of microbial agents during storage of biopesticides, taking into account the sensitivity of producer strains to environmental conditions. …”
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    Targeting the Tumor Microbiota in Cancer Therapy Basing on Nanomaterials by Yanan Niu, Junya Feng, Jie Ma, Tixian Xiao, Wei Yuan

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…ABSTRACT Intra‐tumoral microbiota, which is a potential component of the tumor microenvironment (TME), has been emerging as a key participant and driving factor in cancer. Previously, due to technical issues and low biological content, little was known about the microbial community within tumors. …”
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    Evaluation of microbiological criteria, planktonic communities and trophic state of groundwater resources in Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt by Mohamad S. Abdelkarim, Mohamed H. H. Ali, Amal A. Othman, Khadiga M. Gaber, Abeer M. A. Mahmoud, Dalia M. Belal

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Due to their small size and the extreme environmental conditions in hyper-arid regions, wells are highly susceptible to disturbances. Western Desert wells are scarcely studied concerning their ecological status and the environmental factors affecting their aquatic communities. …”
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    Immunotherapy resistance in non-small cell lung cancer: from mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities by Huiyu Wang, Xiaomin Niu, Zhenning Jin, Shaoxing Zhang, Rong Fan, Hua Xiao, Shen S. Hu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Therapeutic strategies to overcome resistance are also discussed, including combination approaches involving chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and antiangiogenic agents, as well as epigenetic modulators (HDAC and BET inhibitors). …”
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    Predominant Pathogens in Sternal Wound Infections Following Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review by Netty Suharty, Muhammad Riendra, Aulia Rahman, Heka Widya Putri, Ardiansyah Ardiansyah

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In addition, the presence of obesity, diabetes, and critical preoperative status were associated with an increased risk of SWI, explaining that there is a complex interaction between patient factors and microbial involvement. Keywords: sternal wound infection, cardiac surgery, microbe …”
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    UNPREDICTABLE MANIFESTATION OF MORGANELLA MORGANII CHORIOAMNIONITIS AND NEONATAL DEMISE - А CASE REPORT by Katia Telbiyska, Mariya Angelova

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Morganella morganii, an opportunistic pathogen from the Enterobacteriaceae family, part of normal intestinal flora in humans, demonstrates a variety of virulent factors, as well as high antimicrobial resistance and mortality. …”
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    Microbiological analysis of dental plaque in children with Down syndrome by R. S. Nazarian, O. V. Iskorostenska, T. N. Zamazіy

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Their long stay in the oral cavity prevents the effect of nonspecific protective factors, as well as antagonistic activity of autochthonous microflora. …”
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    Antibiotic resistance of microorganisms isolated from the urine of patients before surgical treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia: results from a 7-year single-center study by M. I. Kogan, V. L. Medvedev, Yu. L. Naboka, D. V. Sizyakin, S. N. Ivanov, G. A. Palaguta, I. A. Gudima

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Studying regional differences in the qualitative characteristics of microorganisms provides valuable information for empirically preventing and treating infectious complications, as well as providing an enhanced understanding of the variability in microbial community properties within the clinical context of diseases and patients' comorbidity status.Objective. …”
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    Variations in salivary microbiota and metabolic phenotype related to oral lichen planus with psychiatric symptoms by Kuichi Chen, Yuqi Qin, Li Yan, Yunmei Dong, Shiping Lv, Jingyi Xu, Ning Kang, Zhuoyan Luo, Yiyun Liu, Juncai Pu, Fangchun Chen, Xin Jin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The D-OLP group displayed an increased abundance of Pseudomonas as well as dysregulation of associated metabolism activities. …”
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    Feed Additives used in Nutrition and Improve the Poultry Performance and Health: A review by Basim Aboud Abbas, Risma Rizkia Nurdianti

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Beyond these components, the feed nutritional quality is influenced by factors such as presentation, microbial contamination, the presence of antinutritional substances, digestibility, palatability, and intestinal health. …”
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    Effects of straw returning on functional genes and functional groups of soil microorganisms by WANG Binhao, WU Yuping, CHEN Yanbo, ZHANG Fangzhou, LIU Zhenyu, ZHANG Shuo, WANG Xianting

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…To address this gap, soil samples were collected from paddy fields in Ningbo City of Zhejiang Province, where straw has been returned for a long time (5 years or more), and high-throughput metagenomic sequencing was performed to understand the effects of straw returning on antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), methane-cycling genes (MCGs), nitrogen-cycling genes (NCGs), virulence factor genes (VFGs), and their host taxa. The results showed that long-term straw returning affected the diversity of ARGs, MCGs, NCGs, and VFGs in the soil, with significantly decreased richness of NCGs and VFGs, as well as nitrogen-cycling taxa. …”
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    Biodiversity and Microorganisms Variation of Endemic Duku (Lancium domesticum Corr.) Rhizosphere in the Wet and Dry Main Growing Site in Jambi, Indonesia by Islah Hayati, Husda Marwan, Weni Wilia

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…They inhabit and used to grow well in alluvial along riverbanks, but lately have experienced sudden death disease outbreaks for the last decades. …”
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    Carbohydrates in action: influencing infection and amplification of Staphylococcus aureus bacteriophages by Poniatovskyi Vadym, Shyrobokov Volodymyr

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Due to their high specificity and ability to replicate within bacterial hosts, phages are used in various fields, including medicine, the food industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, biotechnology, and microbial identification. Despite their exceptional properties, the self-replication process of phages depends on multiple factors that may lead to a decrease in phage concentration during production and storage. …”
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    STUDY OF SAFETY INDICATORS OF THE CEREAL PRODUCT “CEREAL BAR” by T. Y. Gumerov, A. R. Usmanova, Z. S. Mingaleeva, E. Y. Tarasova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In the Russian Federation the procedure for assessing the safety and running the laboratory tests of food products are regulated by the Federal Laws on the Quality and Safety of Food Products, regulations on provision of public catering services, methodological recommendations for assessing the risk to public health in case of exposure to microbial factors contained in food products, as well as technical regulations of the Customs Union on food safety. …”
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    Features of intestinal microbiota composition in cancer patients by V. V. Aginova, Z. V. Grigorievskaya, I. N. Petukhova, N. S. Bagirova, I. V. Tereshchenko, I. V. Samoylenko, A. O. Kuzmenko, P. V. Kononets

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The criterion of uniformity of microbial species distribution according to their abundance in the population community was evaluated using the Pielow index (E). …”
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    Аssessment of the effectiveness of antibacterial treatment of the root canal with a 3% solution of sodium hypochlorite with ultrasound treatment of chronic apical periodontitis

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The main role in the development of this disease is attributed to the microbial factor. Therefore, in the treatment of chronic apical periodontitis, a qualitative antibacterial treatment of the root canal is necessary. …”
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    Roles of Pho regulon in bacterial pathogenicity by Jing Yang, Min Wang, Yi Wang, Rui Qiang, Qiyuan Jin, Chenhao Zhao, Qi Chen, Mingxiao Han, Xin Ma, Haifang Zhang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The prerequisites for bacteria to colonize and establish systemic infection in the host are environmental adaptability and the expression of virulence factors. Phosphorus constitutes the fifth most important element in terms of its cellular content, which is pivotal for DNA replication, metabolism, signal transmission, and microbial cell composition. …”
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    A review on the effect of biofilm thickness in moving bed bioreactor for the nitrogen compounds removal by Danial Nayeri, Samira Khamutian, Mohammad Javad Shokoohizadeh

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Kaldness media demonstrated significant higher nitrogenous compunds removal, lower solids production, higher biofilm thickness as well as greater stability compared to the others. …”
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    A Parent–Metabolite Middle-Out PBPK Model for Genistein and Its Glucuronide Metabolite in Rats: Integrating Liver and Enteric Metabolism with Hepatobiliary and Enteroluminal Transp... by Bhargavi Srija Ramisetty, Rashim Singh, Ming Hu, Michael Zhuo Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<b>Methods</b>: In this study, a parent–metabolite middle-out physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model was built for genistein and its glucuronide metabolite to estimate the systemic and local exposure of the glucuronide and its corresponding aglycone in rats by incorporating UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT)-mediated metabolism and transporter-dependent glucuronide disposition in the liver and intestine, as well as gut microbial-mediated deglucuronidation that enables the recycling of the parent compound. …”
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