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Yifeng Zhang, Mark A. Hoon, Jayaram Chandrashekar +5
Cell
Saha Dipjyoti, Suvendu Bhattacharya
Journal of Food Science and Technology
Olaf Müller
Canadian Medical Association Journal
Malnutrition, with its 2 constituents of protein-energy malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies, continues to be a major health burden in developing countries. It is globally the most important...
Eu
Susan E. Pryde, Sylvia H. Duncan, Georgina L. Hold +2
FEMS Microbiology Letters
Butyrate arising from microbial fermentation is important for the energy metabolism and normal development of colonic epithelial cells and has a mainly protective role in relation to colonic disease....
Waldo E. Haisley, Marvin Harris
Leonardo
Cultural Materialism, published in 1979, was Marvin Harris's first full-length explication of the theory with which his work has been associated. While Harris has developed and modified some of his...
John Kinsella
Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society
Abstract Soy protein ingredients must possess appropriate functional properties for food applications and consumer acceptability. these are the intrinsic physicochemical characteristics which affect...
J. E. Krettek, Joseph L. Price
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Abstract The mediodorsal nucleus of the rat thalamus has been divided into medial, central and lateral segments on the basis of its structure and axonal connections, and these segments have been...
Ravindra Pal Singh, Kotamballi N. Chidambara Murthy, G.K. Jayaprakasha
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Antioxidant-rich fractions were extracted from pomegranate (Punica granatum) peels and seeds using ethyl acetate, methanol, and water. The extracts were screened for their potential as antioxidants...
James R. Johnson, Adam L. Stell
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Among 75 urosepsis isolates of Escherichia coli, 29 virulence factor (VF) genes were detected by use of a novel polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay. Compared with probe hybridization, the PCR...
Eric Dickinson
Food Hydrocolloids
Kirsten Bibbins‐Domingo, Glenn M. Chertow, Pamela G. Coxson +4
New England Journal of Medicine
Modest reductions in dietary salt could substantially reduce cardiovascular events and medical costs and should be a public health target.
Christophe Maurel, Lionel Verdoucq, Doan‐Trung Luu +1
Annual Review of Plant Biology
Aquaporins are channel proteins present in the plasma and intracellular membranes of plant cells, where they facilitate the transport of water and/or small neutral solutes (urea, boric acid, silicic...
Josefa M. Rangel, P.H. Sparling, Collen Crowe +2
Emerging infectious diseases
Escherichia coli O157:H7 causes 73,000 illnesses in the United States annually. We reviewed E. coli O157 outbreaks reported to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to better understand...
Myo Min Aung, Yoon‐Seok Chang
Food Control
Jean‐François Llitjos, Maxime Leclerc, Camille Chochois +4
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Harry R. Büller, Giancarlo Agnelli, Russel Hull +3
CHEST Journal
Francine Marciano‐Cabral, Guy A. Cabral
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Acanthamoeba spp. are free-living amebae that inhabit a variety of air, soil, and water environments. However, these amebae can also act as opportunistic as well as nonopportunistic pathogens. They...
Margaret A. Riley, John E. Wertz
Annual Review of Microbiology
Microbes produce an extraordinary array of microbial defense systems. These include classical antibiotics, metabolic by-products, lytic agents, numerous types of protein exotoxins, and bacteriocins....
Charles N. Serhan, Bruce D. Levy
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Countless times each day, the acute inflammatory response protects us from invading microbes, injuries, and insults from within, as in surgery-induced tissue injury. These challenges go unnoticed...
Wolfgang Kruis, P Frič, J Pokrotnieks +9
Gut
The probiotic drug E coli Nissle 1917 shows efficacy and safety in maintaining remission equivalent to the gold standard mesalazine in patients with ulcerative colitis. The effectiveness of probiotic...
Work Group on Breastfeeding
PEDIATRICS
This policy statement on breastfeeding replaces the previous policy statement of the American Academy of Pediatrics, reflecting the considerable advances that have occurred in recent years in the...
Wissal Dhifi, Sana Bellili, Sabrine Jazi +2
Medicines
This review covers literature data summarizing, on one hand, the chemistry of essential oils and, on the other hand, their most important activities. Essential oils, which are complex mixtures of...
Claude Fischler
Social Science Information
Food is central to our sense of identity. The way any given human group eats helps it assert its diversity, hierarchy and organisation, but also, at the same time, both its oneness and the otherness...
Kevin J. Waldron, Julian C. Rutherford, Dianne Ford +1
Nature
Michael N. Clifford
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
This review defines the range of forms in which cinnamates (p-coumarates, caffeates, ferulates and sinapates) occur in foods and beverages subdividing them into (i) the classic chlorogenic acids and...
Matti Kummu, Hans de Moel, Miina Porkka +3
The Science of The Total Environment
Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to improve food security in the coming decades. Food losses also affect our use of resources, such as freshwater,...
T.P. Tim Cushnie, Andrew J. Lamb
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
James R. Johnson
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Uropathogenic strains of Escherichia coli are characterized by the expression of distinctive bacterial properties, products, or structures referred to as virulence factors because they help the...
Anne Holbrook, Sam Schulman, Daniel M. Witt +7
CHEST Journal
John M. Porter, Gregory L. Moneta
Journal of Vascular Surgery
Yanqun Li, Dexin Kong, Ying Fu +2
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Secondary metabolites (SMs) of medicinal plants are the material basis of their clinically curative effects. They are also important indicators for evaluating the quality of medicinal materials....
EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition, and Allergies (NDA)
EFSA Journal
WS Harris
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
AnneH.C. Uttley, C.H. Collins, Jay Naidoo +1
The Lancet
Myron M. Levine
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
There are four major categories of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli: enterotoxigenic (a major cause of travelers' diarrhea and infant diarrhea in less-developed countries), enteroinvasive (a cause of...
Amr E. Edris
Phytotherapy Research
Essential oils and their volatile constituents are used widely to prevent and treat human disease. The possible role and mode of action of these natural products is discussed with regard to the...
Nancy Aburto, A. Ziolkovska, Lee Hooper +3
BMJ
High quality evidence in non-acutely ill adults shows that reduced sodium intake reduces blood pressure and has no adverse effect on blood lipids, catecholamine levels, or renal function, and...
Drahomir Aujesky, D. Scott Obrosky, Roslyn A. Stone +5
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Our rule accurately classifies patients with pulmonary embolism into classes of increasing risk of mortality and other adverse medical outcomes. Further validation of the rule is important before its...
Marina Pollán
What should we have for dinner? When you can eat just about anything nature (or the supermarket) has to offer, deciding what you should eat will inevitably stir anxiety, especially when some of the...
Alan Lucas, Ruth Morley, Tim Cole +2
The Lancet
European Association for the Study of the Liver
Journal of Hepatology
Edith Lubos, Joseph Loscalzo, Diane E. Handy
Antioxidants and Redox Signaling
Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, are generated in all cells by mitochondrial and enzymatic sources. Left unchecked, these reactive species can cause oxidative damage...
James B. Kaper, J. Glenn Morris, M. M. Levine
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Despite more than a century of study, cholera still presents challenges and surprises to us. Throughout most of the 20th century, cholera was caused by Vibrio cholerae of the O1 serogroup and the...
T K McDaniel, Karen G. Jarvis, Michael S. Donnenberg +1
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157:H7 are intestinal pathogens that profoundly damage the microvilli and subapical cytoskeleton of epithelial cells. Here we...
Kavita Pandey, Suresh R Naik, Babu V. Vakil
Journal of Food Science and Technology
Joseph C. Fantone, Peter A. Ward
PubMed
Jayant S. Raut, Sankunny Mohan Karuppayil
Industrial Crops and Products
Joseph E. McDade, Charles C. Shepard, David W. Fraser +3
New England Journal of Medicine
To identify the etiologic agent of Legionnaire's disease, we examined patients' serum and tissue specimens in a search for toxins, bacteria, fungi, chlamydiae, rickettsiae and viruses. From the lungs...
The Fifth Organization to Assess Strategies in Acute Ischemic Syndromes Investigators
New England Journal of Medicine
Fondaparinux is similar to enoxaparin in reducing the risk of ischemic events at nine days, but it substantially reduces major bleeding and improves long term mortality and morbidity....
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