Chen, Xiu Li, Qin-Yuan Li, Gui-Ding Xu, Fang-Ji Han, Li Jiang, Yi Huang, Xue-Shi Jiang, Cheng-Lin
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Current microbiology
Huge numbers of bacteria reside in the digestive tract of host and these microorganisms play a vital role in the host health, especially in the digestion of food and the development of immune system. Host phylogeny and diet, especially long-term diet, both have great influence on the gut bacterial community. Other aspects of host, such as gender, a...
Jiang, Xuesong Overdeep, Kyle R Wainwright, Elliot R Weihs, Timothy P Mao, Hai-Quan
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Current microbiology
The emergence of Bacillus anthracis as a potential bioterrorism and biological warfare agent points to the need for safe, effective, and economical sporicides for infection prevention and control. This work examined the efficacy of iodine vapor decontamination technologies to inactivate a surrogate for B. anthracis, Bacillus thuringiensis spores on...
Liñeiro, Eva Macias-Sánchez, Antonio J Espinazo, Marisa Cantoral, Jesús M Moraga, Javier Collado, Isidro G Fernández-Acero, Francisco J
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Current microbiology
Botrytis cinerea is considered a model organism for the study of plant-pathogen interaction showing great genetic diversity and a high degree of morphological variability depending on environmental conditions. The use of new compounds and plant-based elicitors may trigger the expression of different B. cinerea genes, providing new sources of virule...
Weilan, Li Lee, Jae-Jin Lee, Seung-Yeol Park, Sangkyu Ten, Leonid N Jung, Hee-Young
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A Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, rod-shaped, aerobic bacterial strain, designated S7-4-1T, was isolated from soil in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea and characterized using a polyphasic approach to determine its taxonomic position. Phylogenic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that strain S7-4-1T belonged to the family Cytophagacea...
Laport, Marinella Silva Bauwens, Mathieu Collard, Marie George, Isabelle
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In this study, we have investigated the phylogeny and the antagonistic interactions of culturable bacteria isolated from the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus collected from Aber and Morgat, both located in Crozon peninsula, France. Bacteria were isolated from the gastrointestinal tracts of ten specimens by using conventional culture-dependent metho...
Zhou, Xiaohong Zhang, Jinping Wen, Chunzi
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The distribution of anammox bacteria in rhizosphere sediments of cattail (Typha orientalis) at different phenological stages was investigated. Results showed that the number of 16S rRNA gene copies of the anammox bacteria was considerably higher in the rhizosphere sediment than in the nonrhizosphere sediment and control sediment. The abundances of ...
Mokhtar, Meriem Ginestra, Giovanna Youcefi, Fatma Filocamo, Angela Bisignano, Carlo Riazi, Ali
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Antimicrobial activity of pepper polyphenols and capsaicinoids (Coumarin, caffeic acid, narangin, kaempferol, rutin, quercetin, capsaicin, and dihydrocapsaicin) against 13 pathogen bacteria and three beneficial strains was studied using the disk diffusion and microdilution methods. In general, phenolic compounds had the most important activity with...
Abd El-Hady, Faten K Shaker, Kamel H Souleman, Ahmed M A Fayad, Walid Abdel-Aziz, Mohamed S Hamed, Ahmed A Iodice, Carmine Tommonaro, Giuseppina
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Current microbiology
Cancer is a leading cause of death in several countries. In the search for new anticancer drugs, marine organisms have played an important role in the discovery of lead compounds and the development of new pharmaceuticals for their wide diversity of chemical structures and biological activities. In the present study, the cytotoxicity on colorectal ...
Zhang, Yang Su, Xu Harris, A J Caraballo-Ortiz, Marcos A Ren, Zhumei Zhong, Yang
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Current microbiology
Buchnera aphidicola is a primary symbiotic bacterium which provides essential amino acids to aphids. In this study, we sequenced nuclear 16s rDNA and atpAGD genes for 156 individuals of B. aphidicola from eight geographically distant populations to investigate the genetic diversity and structure of B. aphidicola associated to the sumac gall aphid S...
Schmidt, Jessica M Henken, Susan Dowd, Scot E McLaughlin, Richard William
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Using bacterial and fungal tag-encoded FLX-Titanium amplicon pyrosequencing, the microbiota of the fecal material of seven giraffes living in captivity at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Jacksonville, FL was investigated. In all samples, the most predominant bacterial phylum was the Firmicutes followed by Bacteroidetes. The most predominant fungi...