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Journal articles on the topic "Microbial toxins"

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Li, Zhuheng, Xiaotong Li, Minghong Jian, Girma Selale Geleta, and Zhenxin Wang. "Two-Dimensional Layered Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Biosensors for Detecting Microbial Toxins." Toxins 12, no. 1 (2019): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12010020.

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Toxin detection is an important issue in numerous fields, such as agriculture/food safety, environmental monitoring, and homeland security. During the past two decades, nanotechnology has been extensively used to develop various biosensors for achieving fast, sensitive, selective and on-site analysis of toxins. In particular, the two dimensional layered (2D) nanomaterials (such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs)) and their nanocomposites have been employed as label and/or biosensing transducers to construct electrochemical biosensors for cost-effective detection of toxins
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Shilman, Mikhail Martchenko, Leandra O. Gonzalez, Wai Gee, Thomas Henderson, Jeffrey D. Palumbo, and Hovhannes J. Gukasyan. "Myc Mediates Toxin Response in Female Drosophila melanogaster." SOJ Microbiology & Infectious Diseases 9, no. 1 (2023): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.15226/sojmid/9/1/001111.

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Flies naturally contain microbes in their intestines after eating microbe-rich food like decaying fruits. When ingesting microbes, insects are also exposed to their toxins. The sensitivity of insects to ingested microbial toxins and their mechanism of response to toxins has not been thoroughly studied. Transcriptional regulator c-Myc has been shown to regulate the response to some but not all microbial toxins in mammals. We tested the sensitivity of wild-type and Myc mutant Drosophila melanogaster strains to two exotoxins, Clostridium perfringens α-toxin and Vibrio cholerae toxin, and two endo
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Petrova, Penka, Alexander Arsov, Flora Tsvetanova, et al. "The Complex Role of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Food Detoxification." Nutrients 14, no. 10 (2022): 2038. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14102038.

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Toxic ingredients in food can lead to serious food-related diseases. Such compounds are bacterial toxins (Shiga-toxin, listeriolysin, Botulinum toxin), mycotoxins (aflatoxin, ochratoxin, zearalenone, fumonisin), pesticides of different classes (organochlorine, organophosphate, synthetic pyrethroids), heavy metals, and natural antinutrients such as phytates, oxalates, and cyanide-generating glycosides. The generally regarded safe (GRAS) status and long history of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as essential ingredients of fermented foods and probiotics make them a major biological tool against a gre
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Pothoulakis, Charalabos, and J. Thomas Lamont. "Microbes and Microbial Toxins: Paradigms for Microbial- Mucosal Interactions II. The integrated response of the intestine toClostridium difficiletoxins." American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 280, no. 2 (2001): G178—G183. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.2001.280.2.g178.

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Clostridium difficile, the major etiologic factor of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and colitis, mediates its effects by releasing two large protein exotoxins, toxins A and B. A major toxin effect is related to the disassembly of actin microfilaments, leading to impairment of tight junctions in human colonocytes. The mechanism of actin disaggregation involves monoglucosylation of the signaling proteins Rho A, Rac, and Cdc 42, which control stress fiber formation directly by toxins A and B. An important aspect of C. difficile infection is the acute necroinflammatory changes seen in patients wit
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Funk, Michael A. "Microbes against microbial toxins." Science 368, no. 6486 (2020): 43.3–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.368.6486.43-c.

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Ueno, Y. "Toxicology of microbial toxins." Pure and Applied Chemistry 58, no. 2 (1986): 339–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac198658020339.

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Kudryashova, Elena, Stephanie Seveau, Wuyuan Lu, and Dmitri S. Kudryashov. "Retrocyclins neutralize bacterial toxins by potentiating their unfolding." Biochemical Journal 467, no. 2 (2015): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj20150049.

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Defensins are a class of immune peptides with a broad range of activities against bacterial, fungal and viral pathogens. Besides exerting direct anti-microbial activity via dis-organization of bacterial membranes, defensins are also able to neutralize various unrelated bacterial toxins. Recently, we have demonstrated that in the case of human α- and β-defensins, this later ability is achieved through exploiting toxins' marginal thermodynamic stability, i.e. defensins act as molecular anti-chaperones unfolding toxin molecules and exposing their hydrophobic regions and thus promoting toxin preci
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Wang, Xifan, Songtao Yang, Shenghui Li, et al. "Aberrant gut microbiota alters host metabolome and impacts renal failure in humans and rodents." Gut 69, no. 12 (2020): 2131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2019-319766.

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ObjectivePatients with renal failure suffer from symptoms caused by uraemic toxins, possibly of gut microbial origin, as deduced from studies in animals. The aim of the study is to characterise relationships between the intestinal microbiome composition, uraemic toxins and renal failure symptoms in human end-stage renal disease (ESRD).DesignCharacterisation of gut microbiome, serum and faecal metabolome and human phenotypes in a cohort of 223 patients with ESRD and 69 healthy controls. Multidimensional data integration to reveal links between these datasets and the use of chronic kidney diseas
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Fleischer, B., R. Gerardy-Schahn, B. Metzroth, S. Carrel, D. Gerlach, and W. Köhler. "An evolutionary conserved mechanism of T cell activation by microbial toxins. Evidence for different affinities of T cell receptor-toxin interaction." Journal of Immunology 146, no. 1 (1991): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.146.1.11.

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Abstract The enterotoxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus are the most potent mitogens known. They belong to a group of distantly related mitogenic toxins that differ in other biologic activities. In this study we have compared the molecular mechanisms by which these mitogens activate human T lymphocytes. We used the staphylococcal enterotoxins A to E, the staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome toxin, the streptococcal erythrogenic toxins A and C (scarlet fever toxins, erythrogenic toxins (ET)A, ETC), and the soluble mitogen produced by Mycoplasma arthritidis. We found that all these toxins can
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Drasar, B. S. "Microbial toxins and diarrhoeal diseases." Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 80, no. 1 (1986): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0035-9203(86)90218-x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Microbial toxins"

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McKenzie, Jenna Elyse Sheff David R. "The recycling endosome is required for transport of retrograde toxins." [Iowa City, Iowa] : University of Iowa, 2009. http://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/406.

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檀東煇 and T. F. Tan. "Elucidation of ganglioside binding domain in the B-subunit of cholera toxin." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31223448.

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Tan, T. F. "Elucidation of ganglioside binding domain in the B-subunit of cholera toxin." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B23636634.

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Scanferlato, Vjera Sostarec. "Environment risk assessment for toxic chemicals and genetically-engineered microorganisms : a microcosm approach /." Diss., This resource online, 1990. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07282008-135357/.

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Tsang, J. S. H. "The physiology and genetics of bacterial dehalogenases." Thesis, University of Kent, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.380588.

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McKay, A. C. "Investigations to develop methods to control the nematode associated with annual ryegrass toxicity /." Title page, contents and summary only, 1985. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phm153.pdf.

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Linares, Katherine Anne. "Evaluating strategies for integrating bacterial cells into a biosensor designed to detect electrophilic toxins." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/10113.

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To improve the process stability of wastewater treatment plants, the construction of a whole-cell bacterial biosensor is explored to harness the natural stress response of the bacterial cells. The stress response selected in this work is the glutathione-gated potassium efflux (GGKE) system, which responds to electrophilic stress by effluxing potassium from the interior to the exterior of the cell. Thus, the bulk potassium in solution can be monitored as an indicator of bacterial stress. By utilizing this stress response in a biosensor, the efflux of potassium can be correlated to the stress re
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Misson, Benjamin Olivier. "Potentiel toxique et structure génétique de populations de Microcystis en lien avec les différentes phases de son cycle de vie." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011CLF22168/document.

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L‟eutrophisation croissante des écosystèmes aquatiques favorise le développement des cyanobactéries, parmi lesquelles Microcystis est la plus représentée dans les régions tempérées. La capacité de Microcystis à produire une puissante hépatotoxine, la microcystine, est à l‟origine de diverses perturbations écologiques, et de nombreuses nuisances sanitaires. La compréhension des facteurs déterminant la toxicité des efflorescences de Microcystis constitue, de fait, un enjeu majeur des recherches actuelles. Dans ce contexte, l‟objectif premier de ce travail de thèse était d‟étudier la variabilité
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Vacchini, V. F. "MICROBIAL ECOLOGY OF THE SPOTTED WING FLY DROSOPHILA SUZUKII." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/247234.

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Abstract Symbiotic relationships between arthropods and microorganisms are widespread in nature. In the last years these interactions are received considerable attention, as many microorganisms may play relevant roles in the biology and lifecycle of insects (Dale and Moran, 2006; Moran et al., 2008). In this perspective, researchers are directing many efforts to depict the interactions that shape the symbiosis. Furthermore, considering the importance that microorganisms play for their hosts, the modification of the microbiome structure in the insect body could support the development of sus
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Stiles, Bradley G. "Purification and characterization of Clostridium perfringens iota toxin." Diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76516.

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Clostridium perfringens type E iota toxin is implicated in some cases of fatal diarrhea in calves, lambs, and guinea pigs. A crossreacting "iota-like" toxin, produced by Clostridium spiroforme, is responsible for antibiotic-associated and weaning related enterotoxemias of rabbits. Antisera developed against culture supernatant of either organism neutralized the biological activity of iota or iota-like toxin. By using C. spiroforme antiserum and crossed immunoelectrophoresis (crossed IEP), we found two cross-reacting antigens in C. perfringens type E supernatants. C. perfringens types A, B, C,
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Books on the topic "Microbial toxins"

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Holst, Otto, ed. Microbial Toxins. Springer New York, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6958-6.

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Holst, Otto, ed. Microbial Toxins. Humana Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-102-4.

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Gopalakrishnakone, P., Brad Stiles, Alberto Alape-Girón, J. Daniel Dubreuil, and Manas Mandal, eds. Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6.

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Schmitt, Manfred J., and Raffael Schaffrath, eds. Microbial Protein Toxins. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b94860.

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J, Schmitt Manfred, and Schaffrath Raffael, eds. Microbial protein toxins. Springer, 2005.

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Mitchell, T. J., D. E. S. Stewart-Tull, and A. F. Godfree. Toxins. Published for the Society for Applied Microbiology by Blackwell Science, 1998.

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Sidney, Harshman, ed. Microbial toxins: Tools in enzymology. Academic Press, 1988.

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Tamime, Adnan Y., ed. Microbial Toxins in Dairy Products. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118823095.

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Sidney, Harshman, ed. Microbial toxins: Tools in enzymology. Academic Press, 1988.

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Thomas, Proft, ed. Microbial toxins: Current research and future trends. Caister Academic Press, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Microbial toxins"

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Cetin, Yuksel. "Microbial Toxins." In Food Engineering Series. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42660-6_3.

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Stiles, Bradley G., Holger Barth, and Michel R. Popoff. "Clostridium perfringens Iota Toxin: A Successfully Shared Template for Common Enteric Pathogens." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_10-1.

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Ramar, Perumal Samy, Gautam Sethi, G. Stiles Bradley, et al. "Burkholderia pseudomallei Toxins and Clinical Implications." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_12-1.

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Linhartova, Irena, Radim Osicka, Ladislav Bumba, Jiri Masin, and Peter Sebo. "RTX Toxins: A Review." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_13-1.

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Flores-Díaz, M., E. Barquero-Calvo, M. Ramírez, and A. Alape-Girón. "Role of Clostridium perfringens Toxins in Necrotic Enteritis in Poultry." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_15-1.

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Fernandez-Miyakawa, Mariano E., and Leandro M. Redondo. "Role of Clostridium perfringens Alpha, Beta, Epsilon and Iota toxins in Enterotoxemia of monogastrics and Ruminants." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_16-1.

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López-Ureña, Diana, Carlos Quesada-Gómez, César Rodríguez, and Esteban Chaves-Olarte. "Role of Clostridium difficile Toxins in Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea and Pseudomembranous Colitis." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_17-1.

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Chekabab, Samuel M., and Josée Harel. "Escherichia coli Shiga Toxin." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_18-1.

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Rossetto, Ornella, and Cesare Montecucco. "Tetanus and Botulinum Neurotoxins." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_19-1.

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Dubreuil, J. Daniel. "Escherichia coli STb Enterotoxin: A Multifaceted Molecule." In Microbial Toxins. Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6725-6_21-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Microbial toxins"

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Loh, Zhi Hung, Natasha Hungerford, Diane Ouwerkerk, Athol Klieve, and Mary Fletcher. "Analysis of the <em>Pimelea</em> toxin simplexin for the development of a cattle microbial probiotic." In 1st International Electronic Conference on Toxins. MDPI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/iect2021-09149.

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Lee, M. S., and D. C. Christiani. "Microbial Toxins in JUUL Nicotine Vaping Products in the USA." In American Thoracic Society 2020 International Conference, May 15-20, 2020 - Philadelphia, PA. American Thoracic Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2020.201.1_meetingabstracts.a1909.

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Panneerselvam, Janani, Venkateshwar Madka, Rajani Rai, et al. "Abstract 2830: The impact of gut microbial toxins and PGE2on IL-23 production and its role in obesity associated colorectal tumorigenesis." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2020; April 27-28, 2020 and June 22-24, 2020; Philadelphia, PA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2020-2830.

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Todiraş, Vasile, Svetlana Prisacari, Serghei Corcimaru, and Tatiana Gutsul. "The potential of magnetite-based nanocomposites in nanophytoremediation of soils polluted by polyethylene." In 5th International Scientific Conference on Microbial Biotechnology. Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52757/imb22.35.

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The Republic of Moldova suffers from the problem of environmental pollution by plastics, including by the low-density polyethylene (LDPE). The accumulation of plastics by plants has negative consequences for the food security and sustainable development of the agriculture. It is suggested that over time soil pollution by plastics can threaten the successful functioning of the entire agricultural system. The negative consequences of soil pollution by plastics impose the need of developing measures of remediation. Due to the lack of efficient chemical and physical methods for destroying plastics
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Khizhnyak, E. I., N. N. Volchenko, A. A. Samkov, A. A. Khudokormov, and A. A. Lazukin. "Functioning of benthic type of microbial fuel cell with the possibility of utilization of toxic compounds." In 2nd International Scientific Conference "Plants and Microbes: the Future of Biotechnology". PLAMIC2020 Organizing committee, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/plamic2020.118.

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The electrogenesis of benthic-type microbial fuel cell was studied under conditions of pollutant contamination. The ability of microbial fuel cells to generate low-power electricity and participate in the biodegradation of toxic substances was revealed.
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Codreanu, Liviu. "Chromium bioaccumulation potential of edaphic cyanobacterium nostoc linckia grown on multimetallic systems." In 5th International Scientific Conference on Microbial Biotechnology. Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52757/imb22.16.

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Over the past few decades, chromium contamination of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems has increased as a result of various anthropogenic activities. In this regard, various useful and practical remediation technologies have been emerging to control chromium content in water, soil and other resources. Chromium remediation through microorganisms may be the best technology currently available for cleaning up Cr contaminated sites. These technologies using biological agents are cheaper, safer and ecofriendly than chemical treatment methods. Cr exists in several oxidation states, but the mos
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Shavela, Yuliya, Kiryl Hubchyk, and Alena Hlushen. "Surfactant-forming activity of bacteria rhodococcus SP. G13." In 5th International Scientific Conference on Microbial Biotechnology. Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52757/imb22.33.

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Bacteria of the genus Rhodococcus are widely used in the field of modern environmental biotechnology (bioremediation, utilization of toxic waste) due to their prevalent presence in anthropogenic disturbed ecotopes and availability of adaptive survival mechanisms in unfavorable environmental conditions [1]. Actinobacteria are characterized with the ability to synthesize bacterial cell components that ensure the neutralization of a wide range of xenobiotics in the process of recovery of contaminated ecosystems, due to the formation of gaseous and liquid n-alkanes [2]. One of the mechanisms for i
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Chiselita, Oleg, Natalia Chiselitsa, Elena Tofan, et al. "Antocyanic extracts from yeast winewaste." In 5th International Scientific Conference on Microbial Biotechnology. Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52757/imb22.15.

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Phenolic compounds, especially phenolic acids, tannins and anthocyanins are among the important biologically active components of wines. Of all the phenolic compounds, anthocyanins are of a particular interest because they have many beneficial effects on human and animal health. In vitro and in vivo studies have revealed the biological potential of these compounds and demonstrated their ability to reduce oxidative stress, to act as antimicrobial substances and to counteract the appearance and progression of many nontransmissible diseases, such as neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, metabolic on
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Samoilova, Anna. "Effect of phages isolated from different sources against fire blight pathogen." In 5th International Scientific Conference on Microbial Biotechnology. Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52757/imb22.29.

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Fire blight of rosaceous plants is one of the economically most important diseases of fruit trees caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora. Plants are extremely vulnerable for fire blight infection at the bloom stage. Blossom blight can lead to the great crop losses and even the plant death. Since chemical treatments are forbidden in time of blossoming, bacteriophages, highly specific bacterial viruses could be used for the disease control. Being the natural components of ecosystems, phages infect only bacteria sensitive to them, are non-toxic to plants, animals and humans and are adapted to
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Danish-Daniel, Muhd, Mohd Ezhar Mohd Noor, Leaw Chui-Pin, et al. "16S-based metagenomics analysis of microbial communities associated with toxic and non-toxic dinoflagellate cultures." In ADVANCES IN INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS AND INNOVATIVE APPROACH. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0140582.

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Reports on the topic "Microbial toxins"

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Williams, Vaughan K. 14TH World Congress on Animal Plant and Microbial Toxins. Defense Technical Information Center, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada418029.

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Fox, James. 7TH Symposium Pan-American Section of the International Society of Toxicology on Animal, Plant and Microbial Toxins. Defense Technical Information Center, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada395913.

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Arnett, Clint, and Rebekah Wilson. Evaluation of a visible light responsive photocatalytic coating to resist microbial contamination and increase indoor air quality. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47644.

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To meet new Department of Defense (DoD) energy standards, buildings are being constructed, and existing buildings are being retrofitted with tighter envelops. These new standards can reduce operational costs significantly but also limit fresh outdoor air coming into the built environments. This can result in the accumulation of harmful substances within buildings, which can have adverse effects on its occupants. New photocatalytic coatings may be a solution to this ever-increasing problem as they have the ability to destroy both chemical and biological toxins when activated with light. This wo
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Diana Muñoz, Diana Muñoz. What microbial partners help endangered vultures navigate a toxic world? Experiment, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/23814.

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Kingston, A. W., O. H. Ardakani, G. Scheffer, M. Nightingale, C. Hubert, and B. Meyer. The subsurface sulfur system following hydraulic stimulation of unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs: assessing anthropogenic influences on microbial sulfate reduction in the deep subsurface, Alberta. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/330712.

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Hydraulic fracturing is a reservoir stimulation technique that involves the injection of high-pressure fluids to enhance recovery from unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs. Often this involves the injection of surface waters (along with additives such as biocides) into formational fluids significantly different isotopic and geochemical compositions facilitating geochemical fingerprinting of these fluid sources. In some instances, the produced fluids experience an increase in hydrogen sulfide (H2S) concentration over the course of production resulting in an increased risk to health and safety,
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Sharon, Amir, and Maor Bar-Peled. Identification of new glycan metabolic pathways in the fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea and their role in fungus-plant interactions. United States Department of Agriculture, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2012.7597916.bard.

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The involvement of glycans in microbial adherence, recognition and signaling is often a critical determinant of pathogenesis. Although the major glycan components of fungal cell walls have been identified there is limited information available on its ‘minor sugar components’ and how these change during different stages of fungal development. Our aim was to define the role of Rhacontaining-glycans in the gray mold disease caused by the necrotrophic fungus B. cinerea. The research was built on the discovery of two genes, Bcdhand bcer, that are involved in formation of UDP-KDG and UDP-Rha, two UD
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Kingston, A. W., O. H. Ardakani, and R A Stern. Tracing the subsurface sulfur cycle using isotopic and elemental fingerprinting: from the micro to the macro scale. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/329789.

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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a toxic and corrosive gas that commonly occurs in deeply buried sedimentary systems. Understanding its distribution is paramount to creating safe and effective models of H2S occurrence aiding in the identification of high-risk areas. Characterizing subsurface sulfur sources and H2S formation pathways would enhance these models leading to more accurate predictions of potential high H2S regions. However, gaps remain in our understanding of the dominant formation processes and migration pathways of key ingredients for H2S production in the Lower Triassic Montney Formatio
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Jander, Georg, and Daniel Chamovitz. Investigation of growth regulation by maize benzoxazinoid breakdown products. United States Department of Agriculture, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2015.7600031.bard.

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Introduction Previous research had suggested that benzoxazinoids, a class of defensive metabolites found in maize, wheat, rye, and wild barley, are not only direct insect deterrents, but also influence other areas of plant metabolism. In particular, the benzoxazinoid 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-2H-1,4-benzoxa- zin-3(4H)- one (DIMBOA) was implicated in: (i) altering plant growth by interfering with auxin signaling, and (ii) leading to the induction of gene expression changes and secondary plant defense responses. The overall goal of this proposal was to identify mechanisms by which benzoxazinoids i
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