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Journal articles on the topic "Indigenous microflora"

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Berg, R. "The indigenous gastrointestinal microflora." Trends in Microbiology 4, no. 11 (1996): 430–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0966-842x(96)10057-3.

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Schauer, David B. "Indigenous microflora: Paving the way for pathogens?" Current Biology 7, no. 2 (1997): R75—R77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0960-9822(06)00040-6.

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Bukharin, O. V., and E. V. Ivanova. "Persistence Features of Indigenous Strains of the Human Intestine Bifidobacteria." Вестник Российской академии наук 93, no. 6 (2023): 548–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0869587323060051.

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In the present review, the authors draw attention to the indigenous bifidoflora, which is not always used in the selection of natural bifidobacteria to replenish the human intestinal microflora with effective strains. At the same time, the use of indigenous bifidoflora actually expands the possibilities for obtaining new strains suitable for probiotic purposes. Nature has rationally organized the constant improvement of the normal human intestinal microflora, our main assistant, thereby prolonging our life. Finding a replacement for this process is quite difficult, but quite feasible.
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Ruby, John, and Jean Barbeau. "The Buccale Puzzle: The Symbiotic Nature of Endogenous Infections of the Oral Cavity." Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases 13, no. 1 (2002): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2002/492656.

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The indigenous, 'normal' microflora cause the majority of localized infectious diseases of the oral cavity (eg, dental caries, alveolar abscesses, periodontal diseases and candidiasis). The same microflora also protect the host from exogenous pathogens by stimulating a vigorous immune response and providing colonization resistance. How can a microflora that support health also cause endogenous oral disease? This paradoxical host-symbiont relationship will be discussed within the dynamic of symbiosis.Symbiosis means 'life together' - it is capable of continuous change as determined by selective
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Stiefel, Usha, Nicole J. Pultz, and Curtis J. Donskey. "Effect of Carbapenem Administration on Establishment of Intestinal Colonization by Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci and Klebsiella pneumoniae in Mice." Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 51, no. 1 (2006): 372–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aac.00355-06.

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ABSTRACT In a mouse model, ertapenem inhibited the anaerobic intestinal microflora and promoted overgrowth of enterococci, whereas imipenem-cilastatin had no effect on the indigenous microflora. Ertapenem, but not imipenem-cilastatin, promoted modest overgrowth of vancomycin-resistant enterococci when exposure occurred during treatment. Neither agent promoted colonization with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae.
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Kotterman, Michiel J. J., Eric H. Vis, and Jim A. Field. "Successive Mineralization and Detoxification of Benzo[a]pyrene by the White Rot FungusBjerkandera sp. Strain BOS55 and Indigenous Microflora." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64, no. 8 (1998): 2853–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.64.8.2853-2858.1998.

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ABSTRACT White rot fungi can oxidize high-molecular-weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) rapidly to polar metabolites, but only limited mineralization takes place. The objectives of this study were to determine if the polar metabolites can be readily mineralized by indigenous microflora from several inoculum sources, such as activated sludge, forest soils, and PAH-adapted sediment sludge, and to determine if such metabolites have decreased mutagenicity compared to the mutagenicity of the parent PAH. 14C-radiolabeled benzo[a]pyrene was subjected to oxidation by the white rot fungus Bje
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Gizinger, O. A. "The state of the intestinal microbiota and antimicrobial protection: obtaining and analyzing information." Terapevt (General Physician), no. 12 (December 17, 2020): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-12-2012-03.

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Despite significant progress in the study of the qualitative and quantitative composition of microflora, there are many controversial issues related not only to diagnosis, but also to the treatment of dysbiotic disorders of the intestine. Dysbiotic disorders, characterized by a decrease in the qualitative and quantitative indicators of obligate and facultative microflora, can have a negative impact on human health. The doctor’s task is to restore the microbiocenosis of the gastrointestinal tract and the density of colonization of indigenous microflora, taking into account modern knowledge on t
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GRASSO, ELIZABETH M., ROBERTO M. URIBE-RENDON, and KEN LEE. "Inactivation of Escherichia coli Inoculated onto Fresh-Cut Chopped Cabbage Using Electron-Beam Processing." Journal of Food Protection 74, no. 1 (2011): 115–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x.jfp-10-281.

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During the past decade there were more than 50 reported outbreaks involving leafy green vegetables contaminated with foodborne pathogens. Leafy greens, including cabbage, are fresh foods rarely heated before consumption, which enables foodborne illness. The need for improved safety of fresh food drives the demand for nonthermal food processes to decrease the risk of pathogens while maintaining fresh quality. This study examines the efficacy of electron-beam (e-beam) irradiation in decreasing indigenous microflora on fresh-cut cabbage and determines the optimal dosage to pasteurize fresh-cut ca
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Sudo, Nobuyuki, Yasuhiro Koga, and Chiharu Kubo. "Regulation of neuro-immune function by indigenous intestinal microflora." Ensho Saisei 21, no. 2 (2001): 123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2492/jsir.21.123.

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Jin, Yuxi, Wen Wang, Wentao Li, et al. "Efficient denitrification of liquid digestate with its indigenous microflora." Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 11, no. 5 (2023): 110636. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2023.110636.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Indigenous microflora"

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Івахнюк, Тетяна Василівна, Татьяна Васильевна Ивахнюк, Tetiana Vasylivna Ivakhniuk, О. М. Макаренко, and О. С. Моложава. "Characteristic of Lactobacillus spp. and Bifidumbacterium spp. isolated from patient with Alzheimer disease." Thesis, Київський національний університет імені Т. Шевченка, 2018. https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/81184.

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В роботі описані біологічні властивості представників ідігенной мікрофлори кишечника пацієнтів з хворобою Альцгеймера в залежності від ступеня прояву дисбіозу.<br>В работе описаны биологические свойства представителей идигенной микрофлоры кишечника пациентов с болезнью Альцгеймера в зависимости от степени проявления дисбиоза.<br>The paper describes the biological properties of the idigenic intestinal microflora of patients with Alzheimer's disease depending on the degree of dysbiosis.
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AngelaBernarda and 陳安美. "Macro-/Micro-scale Microbial Fuel Cell using Indigenous Mixed Microflora of Taiwan." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/08575949359335567471.

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碩士<br>國立成功大學<br>化學工程學系碩博士班<br>99<br>Many efforts were made to seek alternative renewable energy sources to replace fossil fuels due to their depletion. The microbial fuel cell (MFC) uses microorganisms that are widely available in nature to generate electricity; therefore, it is one of the renewable and environmentally friendly energy sources. In this study, we used native mixed-culture microorganism of Taiwan for macro- and micro-scale MFC investigations. In the two-chambered macroscale MFCs, combinations of different electrodes, electrolytes and external loads were used to study their impact
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Jian-YuSu and 蘇建宇. "Electricity generation of indigenous mixed-culture microflora of Taiwan in macro-scale MFC and the development of microfluidic MFC for rapid screening of electroactive microbes." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/68063681124801911197.

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碩士<br>國立成功大學<br>化學工程學系碩博士班<br>100<br>Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a bio-electrochemical system that converts chemical energy in organic matters to electricity. This study investigates the electricity generation of indigenous mixed-culture microflora of Taiwan in macro-scale microbial fuel cell as well as the development of microfluidic MFC for rapid screening of electroactive microbes. The dual-chamber macro-scale (mL scale) MFC generated 2 μA without the mixed-culture microflora in the anode; however, when microflora was added, it generated a maximum current of 72 μA. This validates that
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Book chapters on the topic "Indigenous microflora"

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Bailey, Michael T. "Psychological Stress, Immunity, and the Effects on Indigenous Microflora." In Microbial Endocrinology. Springer New York, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5576-0_11.

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Bailey, Michael T. "Psychological Stress, Immunity, and the Effects on Indigenous Microflora." In Microbial Endocrinology: Interkingdom Signaling in Infectious Disease and Health. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20215-0_11.

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Armon, R., and T. Arbel. "Indigenous Soil Microflora Versus Introduced Microorganisms in Subsurface Bioremediation." In Soil and Aquifer Pollution. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03674-7_10.

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Eyssen, H., and J. Robben. "The Indigenous Microflora and the Intestinal Metabolism of Cholesterol, Bile Acids and Steroids." In The Regulatory and Protective Role of the Normal Microflora. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10723-0_6.

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Johnson, D. B. "Biological Abatement of Acid Mine Drainage: The Role of Acidophilic Protozoa and Other Indigenous Microflora." In Acidic Mining Lakes. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71954-7_15.

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Schaal, K. P. "Actinomycoses." In Oxford Textbook of Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199204854.003.070629_update_001.

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Human actinomycoses are always synergistic polymicrobial infections in which fermentative actinomycetes—predominantly Actinomyces israelii, A. gerencseriae, or Propionibacterium propionicum—are the principal pathogens, usually needing the assistance of so-called concomitant microbes to produce disease. Nearly all of the members of the mixed actinomycotic microflora belong to the indigenous microbial community of human mucous membranes, hence actinomycoses present as sporadic endogenous infections which are not transmissible....
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Heipieper, H. J., and J. A. M. de Bont. "The integrated CH4 grassland project: Methane consumption by indigenous grassland microflora." In Studies in Environmental Science. Elsevier, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-1116(06)80248-7.

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Schaal, Klaus P. "Actinomycoses." In Oxford Textbook of Medicine, edited by Christopher P. Conlon. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198746690.003.0134.

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Human actinomycoses are always synergistic polymicrobial infections in which fermentative actinomycetes—predominantly Actinomyces israelii, A. gerencseriae, or Propionibacterium propionicum—are the principal pathogens, usually needing the assistance of so-called concomitant microbes to produce disease. Nearly all of the members of the mixed actinomycotic microflora belong to the indigenous microbial community of human mucous membranes, hence actinomycoses present as sporadic endogenous infections which are not transmissible. Antibacterial drugs used for treatment should be active against both
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Ghazanfar, Shakira. "Understanding the Mechanism of Action of Indigenous Target Probiotic Yeast: Linking the Manipulation of Gut Microbiota and Performance in Animals." In Saccharomyces. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95822.

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The gut associated microbiota of animal plays crucial rule in the conversion to accessible nutrients for improve animal health and well-beings. Probiotic yeast (PY) is commonly use to manipulate the gut microbial balance by inhibits the disease-causing microbes and increase the number and function of desirable microbes. PY produce many fermentation metabolites, intercellular effectors, minerals and enzymes that make it an idea nutritive feed supplement for ruminants. The mode of action of the PY is depends on the animal biological inheritance, breed, managemental condition and microbial feedin
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Singh, Pooja. "Bioremediation Industry: A Microbial Perspective." In Industrial Applications of Soil Microbes. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815050264123020011.

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Bioremediation of environmental pollutants and contaminants in soil is an emerging technology, which will gain relevance and importance in the near future. Microbiological bioremediation is not only cost-effective but also environmentally sustainable, as it does not cause undesirable effects like toxic byproducts or residues, requires heavy infrastructure, has on-site application, and is the least hazardous to human health. With new biotechnological tools, the microbes can be designed to have desirable effects for the bioremediation of more toxic wastes. However, the free release of geneticall
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Conference papers on the topic "Indigenous microflora"

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Vadie, Alex A., James O. Stephens, and Lewis R. Brown. "Utilization of Indigenous Microflora in Permeability Profile Modification of Oil Bearing Formations." In SPE/DOE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/35448-ms.

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Kam, Y. C., and L. G. A. Ong. "Sea mud slurry an alternative biomaterial in Obvara firing: Investigation of the indigenous halophilic microflora." In GREEN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE: ADVANCED AND EMERGING APPLICATIONS: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Green Design and Manufacture 2018. Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5066861.

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Postolaky, О., Inna Rastimeşina, Vladimir Vorona, and Oleg Bogdevich. "The effect of a fertilizer on the abundance of microorganisms in soils subjected to remediation." In 5th International Scientific Conference on Microbial Biotechnology. Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52757/imb22.26.

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An important factor, which often limits the effectiveness of current biodegradation techniques, is the poor ability of the microbial communities inhabiting the contaminated environments to degrade the pollutants. Therefore, addition of fertilizers of organic and mineral origin, which trigger the metabolic processes of microorganisms and, as a result, stimulate their growth, is a common practice. The aim of our research was to evaluate the effect of a fertilizer on the abundance of microorganisms during soil remediation. The object of study was a soil polluted by a POP complex, that was collect
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Reports on the topic "Indigenous microflora"

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Vadie, Alex A., James O. Stephens, and Lewis R. Brown. The Utilization of the Microflora Indigenous to and Present in Oil-Bearing Formations to Selectively Plug the More Porous Zones Thereby Increasing Oil Recovery During Waterflooding. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2209.

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Brown, Lewis R., James O. Stephens, and Alex A. Vadie. The Utilization of the Microflora Indigenous to and Present in Oil-Bearing Formations to Selectively Plug the More Porous Zones Thereby Increasing Oil Recovery During Waterflooding. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/14185.

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Brown, Lewis R., and Alex A. Vadie. The Utilization of the Microflora Indigenous to and Present in Oil-Bearing Formations to Selectively Plug the More Porous Zones Thereby Increasing Oil Recovery During Waterflooding. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/16011.

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Brown, Lewis R., Martin J. Byrnes, James O. Stephens, and Alex A. Vadie. The Utilization of the Microflora Indigenous to and Present in Oil-Bearing Formations to Selectively Plug the More Porous Zones Thereby Increasing Oil Recovery During Waterflooding. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/8243.

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Alex A. Vadie and Lewis R. Brown. The Utilization of the Microflora Indigenous to and present in Oil-Bearing Formations to Selectively Plug the More Porous Zones Thereby Increasing Oil Recovery During Waterflooding. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1575.

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Stephens, James O., Lewis R. Brown, and A. Alex Vadie. The utilization of the microflora indigenous to and present in oil-bearing formations to selectively plug the more porous zones thereby increasing oil recovery during waterflooding, Class 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/750872.

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Stephens, J., L. Brown, and A. Vadie. The utilization of the microflora indigenous to and present in oil-bearing formations to selectively plug the more porous zones thereby increasing oil recovery during waterflooding. Annual report, January 1--December 31, 1995. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/251346.

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Brown, L. R., and A. A. Vadie. The utilization of the microflora indigenous to and present in oil-bearing formations to selectively plug the more porous zones thereby increasing oil recovery during waterflooding. Annual report, January 1, 1996--December 30, 1996. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/538056.

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Stephens, J. O. The utilization of the microflora indigenous to and present in oil-bearing formations to selectively plug the more porous zones thereby increasing oil recovery during waterflooding. Technical progress report, January 1, 1997--December 31, 1997. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/304006.

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Brown, L. R., and A. A. Vadie. The utilization of the microflora indigenous to and present in oil-bearing formations to selectively plug the more porous zones thereby increasing oil recovery during waterflooding. Sixteenth quarterly progress report, October 1--December 31, 1997. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/661374.

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