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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus Mediates Preventive Protection against Pathogenic Bacteria

2019

The mucosal surfaces of animals are habitat for microbes, including viruses. Bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria—were shown to be able to bind to mucus. This may result in a symbiotic relationship in which phages find bacterial hosts to infect, protecting the mucus-producing animal from bacterial infections in the process. Here, we studied phage binding on mucus and the effect of mucin on phage-bacterium interactions. The significance of our research is in showing that phage adhesion to mucus results in preventive protection against bacterial infections, which will serve as basis for the development of prophylactic phage therapy approaches. Besides, we also reveal that exposure to m…

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Genetic features of Multi Drug Resistant (MDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae and its Plasmids

2019

Klebsiella pneumoniae, a major cause of both hospital and community-acquired infections, is listed by the World Health Organization as a critical priority antibiotic- resistant bacterial pathogen. With the appearance of sequencing techniques such as Next-generation Sequencing (NGS), there is the possibility to obtain the whole genome of the bacteria, getting to know all antimicrobial resistance determinants. The purpose of this study has been to apply this new technology to clinical microbiology, in order to characterize the resistome present in carbapenem-resistant K.pneumoniae strains isolated in a tertiary hospital in Valencia, Spain. A total of 234 isolates were prepared for whole-genom…

medicine_pharmacology_otherPlasmidKlebsiella pneumoniaeMulti drug resistantBiologyAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiology
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Analytical model for the long- distance tracer-transport in plants

2011

International audience; Recent investigations of long-distance transport in plants using non-invasive tracer techniques such as C radiolabeling monitored by positron emission tomography (PET) combined with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed the need of dedicated methods to allow a quantitative data analysis and comparison of such experiments. A mechanistic compartmental tracer transport model is presented, defined by a linear system of partial differential equations (PDEs). This model simplifies the complexity of axial transport and lateral exchanges in the transport pathways of plants (e.g. the phloem) by simulating transport and reversible exchange within three compartments using j…

metabolism [Plant Structures]Transport pathwaysPlant RootsNuclear magnetic resonanceCarbon RadioisotopesPositron emissiontomography(PET)11CPartial differential equationFourier AnalysisApplied MathematicsLinear systemfood and beveragesGeneral MedicinePlantsphysiology [Biological Transport]Magnetic Resonance Imagingmetabolism [Plants]Jddc:580Modeling and SimulationPositron emission tomography (PET)Beta vulgarisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesBiological systemmetabolism [Zea mays]AlgorithmsSimulationStatistics and ProbabilityMaterials scienceC-11metabolism [Phloem]Data analysisPhloemZea maysModels BiologicalGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologymetabolism [Plant Roots]RaphanusXylemTRACERddc:570metabolism [Carbon Radioisotopes]Computer SimulationSensitivity (control systems)Radioactive TracersGeneral Immunology and Microbiologymetabolism [Xylem]Biological Transportmetabolism [Raphanus]metabolism [Beta vulgaris]Positron-Emission TomographyConstant (mathematics)Plant Structures
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Vibrio vulnificus: from water to host

2017

Vibrio vulnificus is an aquatic pathogen autochthonous from temperate, tropical and subtropical ecosystems where it lives either as a sessile cell, forming biofilms or as a free-swimming cell. From these locations, the pathogen can occasionally infect humans and fish causing a disease named vibriosis. The most severe form of human and fish vibriosis is associated with the pathogen’s ability to spread from the infection site to the bloodstream and multiply, process known as invasion. Before invasion, the pathogen has to colonize the mucosal host surface, process that involves not only bacterial attachment/adhesion but also resistance to mucosal immunity, commensal microbiota (competitors) an…

metagenomicsmicrobiologíaAnguilla anguillamicrobiologyhost-associated microbiota:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]transposon insertion sequencingEuropean eelUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAmicrobiotaVibrio vulnificusVibrioanguila
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Isolation and Culture of Oligodendrocytes

2019

Primary cultures of brain-derived rodent cells are widely used to study molecular and cellular mechanisms in neurobiology. In this chapter, we describe methods of purifying and culturing oligodendroglial cells from mouse perinatal brains. In addition, we describe methods of coculturing the purified oligodendrocytes with neurons. When prepared and cultured according to these protocols, many essential aspects of the biology of oligodendrocytes, such as their proliferation, differentiation, and myelination, can be studied in culture.

methods [Cell Separation]0303 health sciencesMagnetic-activated cell sortingMagnetic PhenomenaOligodendrocyte differentiationOligodendrocyte progenitorCell DifferentiationBiologyFlow CytometryIsolation (microbiology)Coculture TechniquesCell biologyMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimals Newbornddc:570cytology [Neurons]methods [Cell Culture Techniques]Animalscytology [Oligodendroglia]Cells Cultured030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCell Proliferation030304 developmental biology
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Prevention of TNBS-induced colitis by probiotic supplement in mice

2014

micebusiness.industryProbioticsBioengineeringGeneral Medicinetrinitrobenzene sulfonic acidPharmacologyApplied Microbiology and Biotechnologylaw.inventionProbioticlawinflammationmicrobiotaMedicineProbiotics; microbiota; inflammation; trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid; micebusinessBiotechnologyTnbs colitis
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Effect of seasonality on physico-chemical and microbiological properties of nicastrese milk and artisanal cheese

2021

ABSTRACT Nicastrese is an indigenous Italian goat breed reared in the Calabria region under semi-extensive practices. From January to June, the milk yield of 400 multiparous Nicastrese goats was evaluated. In addition, tank milk and ripened cheese samples were subjected to physico-chemical and microbiological analyses with the aim to assess the effect of the seasonality on quality parameters. The volatile organic compounds profile of the ripened Nicastrese cheese samples was evaluated. Results showed that the seasonality had a significant effect on milk fat, lactose, urea, citric acid contents and acidity. Microbiological analysis of tank milk samples revealed variability among the differen…

microbial countsFood HandlingNicastrese goat raw goat's milk and cheese microbial counts VOCsraw goat's milk and cheeseMicrobiology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundFecesraw goat’s milk and cheesefluids and secretionsCheesemicrobial countGeneticsmedicineAnimalsNicastrese goatFood scienceNicastreseLactoseMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesVolatile Organic CompoundsbiologyBacteriaGoatsMicrobiota0402 animal and dairy sciencefood and beveragesVOCs04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease040201 dairy & animal scienceBreedFecal coliformMilkchemistryFermentationUreaListeriaFemaleSeasonsCitric acid
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Editorial: Searching for the Boundaries of Microbial Speciation in a Rapidly Evolving World

2021

Editorial on the Research Topic.

microbial evolutionInformationSystems_GENERALEditorialspeciationmicrobial diversityecotypesMathematicsofComputing_GENERALpopulation geneticsMicrobiologyGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS
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Serological and molecular identification of Legionella spp. isolated from water and surrounding air samples in Italian healthcare facilities

2016

Abstract Background Legionella is an intracellular microorganism living in natural and artificial aquatic environments. Although its transmission to humans is linked to the inhalation of contaminated aerosols, there is no validated air sampling method for the control and prevention of the disease. The aim of the present study was to provide more information on the distribution of Legionella spp. in indoor environments and to determine whether the same Legionella strains are isolated from air and water samples. Methods Ten healthcare facilities located in seven regions of Italy were enrolled. The serological typing of Legionella spp. from water samples and the surrounding air by active and p…

microbialSerotypesequence analysisLegionellaColony Count Microbialair microbiologyLegionelladna010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesLegionella pneumophilaBiochemistrySerologyMicrobiologySerological typing03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinehealth facilitiesBioaerosol; Legionella; Molecular investigation; Serological typingEnvironmental Science(all)italy030212 general & internal medicineTypingcolony count0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceMolecular identificationBioaerosolMolecular investigation2300bioaerosol; legionella; molecular investigation; serological typing; bacterial proteins; colony count microbial; drinking water; health facilities; italy; legionella pneumophila; sequence analysis dna; air microbiology; biochemistry;biologydrinking waterlegionella pneumophilaBioaerosol; Legionella; Molecular investigation; Serological typing.Bioaerosol Legionella Molecular investigation Serological typingSequence Analysis DNASequence typesbacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationbacterial proteinsBioaerosol; Legionella; Molecular investigation; Serological typing; 2300; BiochemistryBioaerosolEnvironmental Research
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Candida parapsilosis Infection:A Multilocus Microsatellite Genotyping-Based Survey Demonstrating an Outbreak in Hospitalized Patients

2020

Microsatellite analysis identifies specific genotypes and the genetic relationship between strains. Our objective was to analyze the genotypes of C. parapsilosis strains isolated on different wards of aTertiary- Referral University Center. We evaluated 70 C. parapsilosis strains in total, isolated from samples of patients admitted to five different wards over two years (January 2015-December 2016). Eight microsatellite markers were selected, and two multiplex PCR assays were set up for microsatellite analysis. The 70 strains, examined at eight microsatellite loci, showed 46 different multilocus genotypes profiles. A total of 74 alleles were detected, with an average of 9.25 alleles per locu…

microbiology Candida epidemiology
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