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<i>Leptospira interrogans</i> strains isolated from patients in Okinawa, Japan, in 2023.
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Strains used in this study.
Published 2024“…To investigate the development of colony structure, we carried out gene expression analysis on F13 and the three deletion strains using RNA-seq. Samples were taken early in colony growth (day2), which precedes ruffled phenotype development in F13, and from the peripheral and central regions of colonies later in development (day5), at which time these regions are structured and unstructured (respectively) in F13. …”
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Relationship between the Gender Representation Disparity Index (GRDI) and average explicit sex markers in film criticism, illustrating a decrease in markers as the GRDI moves toward a female-dominated cast.
Published 2025“…<p>Relationship between the Gender Representation Disparity Index (GRDI) and average explicit sex markers in film criticism, illustrating a decrease in markers as the GRDI moves toward a female-dominated cast.…”
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Bacterial strains used in this study.
Published 2025“…<i><i>copri</i></i> JCM 13464<sup>T</sup>, <i><i>Megamonas funiformis</i></i> JCM 14723<sup>T</sup>, and <i><i>Streptococcus salivarius</i></i> JCM 5707<sup>T</sup> in either normal medium or medium containing 1% (v/v) tomato juice (TJ medium), fed these bacteria to <i><i>C. elegans</i></i> for three days, and evaluated intestinal permeability using the Smurf assay. The proportion of Smurf individuals was significantly lower in <i><i>C. elegans</i></i> fed <i><i>P. copri</i></i> cultured in TJ medium than in those fed the same bacteria cultured in normal medium, while other strains showed no such medium-dependent differences. …”
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