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A representative ultrasound axis image.
Published 2024“…This suggests that low-pressure VM can be a simple and cost-effective method to reduce cerebrovascular stiffness in a brief interval, without the need for specific environmental conditions.…”
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Image_3_Involvement of Transcription Elongation Factor GreA in Mycobacterium Viability, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Intracellular Fitness.tif
Published 2020“…<p>There is growing evidence that GreA aids adaptation to stressful environments in various bacteria. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Neuronal expression of S100B triggered by oligomeric Aβ peptide contributes to protection against cytoskeletal damage and synaptic loss.docx
Published 2025“…Using primary cultures of rat hippocampal neurons, we showed that S100B partially reverts Aβ-induced cofilin-actin rods (synapse disruptors), and rescues the decrease in active synapses and post-synaptic marker (PSD-95), imposed by Aβ peptide. …”
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Image_1_Teicoplanin associated gene tcaA inactivation increases persister cell formation in Staphylococcus aureus.JPEG
Published 2023“…The RNA-seq data revealed a significant decrease in tcaA (p = 0.008) and tcaB (p = 0.04) expression while tcaR was not significantly altered. …”
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Table_1_Involvement of Transcription Elongation Factor GreA in Mycobacterium Viability, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Intracellular Fitness.xlsx
Published 2020“…<p>There is growing evidence that GreA aids adaptation to stressful environments in various bacteria. …”
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Table_1_Mechanism of the Potential Therapeutic Candidate Bacillus subtilis BSXE-1601 Against Shrimp Pathogenic Vibrios and Multifunctional Metabolites Biosynthetic Capability of th...
Published 2020“…Thus, therapeutic strategies are highly needed to decrease the risk of vibriosis outbreaks. Herein, we initially identified that the growth of the causative agent of AHPND, Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VP<sub>AHPND</sub>) and other vibrios in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) was inhibited by a Bacillus subtilis strain BSXE-1601. …”
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Table_3_Involvement of Transcription Elongation Factor GreA in Mycobacterium Viability, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Intracellular Fitness.xlsx
Published 2020“…<p>There is growing evidence that GreA aids adaptation to stressful environments in various bacteria. …”
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Table_4_Involvement of Transcription Elongation Factor GreA in Mycobacterium Viability, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Intracellular Fitness.xlsx
Published 2020“…<p>There is growing evidence that GreA aids adaptation to stressful environments in various bacteria. …”
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Image_2_Involvement of Transcription Elongation Factor GreA in Mycobacterium Viability, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Intracellular Fitness.TIF
Published 2020“…<p>There is growing evidence that GreA aids adaptation to stressful environments in various bacteria. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Studies on the Regulation of (p)ppGpp Metabolism and Its Perturbation Through the Over-Expression of Nudix Hydrolases in Escherichia coli.PDF
Published 2020“…We found that, although greatly diminished, there was slow ppGpp degradation and growth resumption after a lag period, concomitant with decrease in ppGpp pool. …”
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Image_1_Involvement of Transcription Elongation Factor GreA in Mycobacterium Viability, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Intracellular Fitness.TIF
Published 2020“…<p>There is growing evidence that GreA aids adaptation to stressful environments in various bacteria. …”
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Table_2_Involvement of Transcription Elongation Factor GreA in Mycobacterium Viability, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Intracellular Fitness.xlsx
Published 2020“…<p>There is growing evidence that GreA aids adaptation to stressful environments in various bacteria. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Transcriptional Response of Streptomyces coelicolor to Rapid Chromosome Relaxation or Long-Term Supercoiling Imbalance.pdf
Published 2019“…Remarkably, in S. coelicolor, a model Streptomyces species, topoisomerase I (TopA) is solely responsible for the removal of negative DNA supercoils. …”
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Table_5_Transcriptional Response of Streptomyces coelicolor to Rapid Chromosome Relaxation or Long-Term Supercoiling Imbalance.pdf
Published 2019“…Remarkably, in S. coelicolor, a model Streptomyces species, topoisomerase I (TopA) is solely responsible for the removal of negative DNA supercoils. …”
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Table_3_Transcriptional Response of Streptomyces coelicolor to Rapid Chromosome Relaxation or Long-Term Supercoiling Imbalance.xlsx
Published 2019“…Remarkably, in S. coelicolor, a model Streptomyces species, topoisomerase I (TopA) is solely responsible for the removal of negative DNA supercoils. …”
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Table_4_Transcriptional Response of Streptomyces coelicolor to Rapid Chromosome Relaxation or Long-Term Supercoiling Imbalance.xlsx
Published 2019“…Remarkably, in S. coelicolor, a model Streptomyces species, topoisomerase I (TopA) is solely responsible for the removal of negative DNA supercoils. …”
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Table_2_Transcriptional Response of Streptomyces coelicolor to Rapid Chromosome Relaxation or Long-Term Supercoiling Imbalance.xlsx
Published 2019“…Remarkably, in S. coelicolor, a model Streptomyces species, topoisomerase I (TopA) is solely responsible for the removal of negative DNA supercoils. …”
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Table_1_Transcriptional Response of Streptomyces coelicolor to Rapid Chromosome Relaxation or Long-Term Supercoiling Imbalance.xlsx
Published 2019“…Remarkably, in S. coelicolor, a model Streptomyces species, topoisomerase I (TopA) is solely responsible for the removal of negative DNA supercoils. …”
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