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    Data_Sheet_1_Effect of cAMP Receptor Protein Gene on Growth Characteristics and Stress Resistance of Haemophilus parasuis Serovar 5.docx by Changsheng Jiang (2277841)

    Published 2020
    “…Compared with the wild type, both the growth rate of the crp mutant and its resistance to osmotic pressure decreased significantly. …”
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    <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> gene knockout mutans resistant to zinc. by Riko Shirakawa (13040376)

    Published 2023
    “…In the <i>rpmJ</i> mutant, the intracellular zinc concentration was decreased under excess zinc conditions. Knockout of ZntA, a zinc efflux pump, abolished the zinc-resistant phenotype of the <i>rpmJ</i> mutant. …”
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    Fatigue life under different stress ratios. by Yining Wang (432154)

    Published 2025
    “…Experimental results show that the ZM modifier significantly improves the dynamic stability and rutting resistance of the mixture, with dynamic stability increasing to 5245 and rut depth decreasing to 2.26 mm at a dosage of 0.5%. …”
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    Impact of chemorophylaxis policy for AIDS-immunocompromised patients on emergence of bacterial resistance by Ashley A. DeNegre (6410978)

    Published 2020
    “…<div><p>Chemoprophylaxis (antibiotic prophylaxis) is a long relied-upon means of opportunistic infection management among HIV/AIDS patients, but its use represents an evolutionary tradeoff: Despite the benefits of chemoprophylaxis, widespread use of antibiotics creates a selective advantage for drug-resistant bacterial strains. Especially in the developing world, with combined resource limitations, antibiotic misuse, and often-poor infection control, the emergence of antibiotic resistance may pose a critical health risk. …”
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