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1987OpenAlex1,155 citations

XL1-Blue: a high efficiency plasmid transforming recA Escherichia coli strain with beta-galactosidase selection.

William O. Bullock

Medical Entomology and Zoology

2014OpenAlex1,153 citationsDOI

Nanoemulsion: an advanced mode of drug delivery system

Manjit Jaiswal, Rupesh Dudhe, Pramod Kumar Sharma

3 Biotech

An advanced mode of drug delivery system has been developed to overcome the major drawbacks associated with conventional drug delivery systems. This review gives a detailed idea about a nanoemulsion...

2007OpenAlex1,153 citationsDOI

Strategies to avoid the loss of developmental potential in more than 200 million children in the developing world

Patrice L. Engle, Maureen M. Black, Jere R. Behrman +5

The Lancet

1995OpenAlex1,153 citationsDOI

Handbook of Milk Composition

Elsevier eBooks

2000OpenAlex1,151 citationsDOI

Simultaneous analysis of metabolites in potato tuber by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

Ute Roessner, Cornelia Wagner, Joachim Kopka +2

The Plant Journal

A new method is presented in which gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS) allows the quantitative and qualitative detection of more than 150 compounds within a potato tuber, in a...

1977OpenAlex1,151 citationsDOI

Vero response to a cytotoxin of Escherichia coli

Jack Konowalchuk, Joan I. Speirs, S. Stavrić

Infection and Immunity

A cytotoxin was found in culture filtrates of a number of Escherichia coli strains that differed from the known heat-stable and heat-labile enterotoxins of E. coli. It was cytotoxic for Vero but not...

2005OpenAlex1,149 citationsDOI

Yeast and bacterial modulation of wine aroma and flavour

Jan H. Swiegers, Eveline Bartowsky, Paul A. Henschke +1

Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research

Wine is a highly complex mixture of compounds which largely define its appearance, aroma, flavour and mouth-feel properties. The compounds responsible for those attributes have been derived in turn...

2006OpenAlex1,147 citationsDOI

Food protein-based materials as nutraceutical delivery systems

Lingyun Chen, Gabriel Remondetto, Muriel Subirade

Trends in Food Science & Technology

2013OpenAlex1,145 citationsDOI

Bound phenolics in foods, a review

Beatriz A. Acosta‐Estrada, Janet A. Gutiérrez‐Uribe, Sergio O. Serna‐Saldívar

Food Chemistry

1988OpenAlex1,145 citationsDOI

An Empirical Model for the Description of Moisture Sorption Curves

Micha Peleg

Journal of Food Science

ABSTRACT Published sorption curves in the form of moisture vs time relationships of milk powder and rice, exposed to moist atmosphere or soaked In water, were fitted by a two parameter,...

2015OpenAlex1,144 citationsDOI

Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, Laboratory Diagnosis, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Antimicrobial Management of Invasive Salmonella Infections

John A. Crump, Maria Sjölund-Karlsson, Melita A. Gordon +1

Clinical Microbiology Reviews

Salmonella enterica infections are common causes of bloodstream infection in low-resource areas, where they may be difficult to distinguish from other febrile illnesses and may be associated with a...

1996OpenAlex1,144 citationsDOI

The indigenous gastrointestinal microflora

Rodney D. Berg

Trends in Microbiology

2014OpenAlex1,143 citationsDOI

Association of Dietary, Circulating, and Supplement Fatty Acids With Coronary Risk

Rajiv Chowdhury, Samantha Warnakula, Setor K. Kunutsor +11

Annals of Internal Medicine

British Heart Foundation, Medical Research Council, Cambridge National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre, and Gates Cambridge.

2001OpenAlex1,143 citationsDOI

Hemorrhagic Complications of Anticoagulant Treatment

Mark N. Levine, Gary E. Raskob, Seth Landefeld +1

CHEST Journal

2007OpenAlex1,142 citationsDOI

Bovine milk in human nutrition – a review

Anna Haug, Arne T. Høstmark, O. M. Harstad

Lipids in Health and Disease

Milk and milk products are nutritious food items containing numerous essential nutrients, but in the western societies the consumption of milk has decreased partly due to claimed negative health...

2005OpenAlex1,142 citationsDOI

Metallothioneins in aquatic invertebrates: Their role in metal detoxification and their use as biomarkers

J.C. Amiard, C. Amiard‐Triquet, Sabria Barka +2

Aquatic Toxicology

2006OpenAlex1,141 citationsDOI

Evolutionary aspects of diet, the omega-6/omega-3 ratio and genetic variation: nutritional implications for chronic diseases

Artemis P. Simopoulos

Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy

1975OpenAlex1,141 citationsDOI

Natural history of pulmonary embolism

James E. Dalen, Joseph S. Alpert

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

1999OpenAlex1,140 citations

Microbiological Safety and Quality of Food

Barbara M. Lund, Tony C. Baird-Parker, Gwyn W. Gould

Principles And Application Of Food Preservation Techniques: Production Of Microbiologically Safe And Stable Foods. Strategies for Food Preservation. Heat Treatment. Irradiation. Chill Storage....

2013OpenAlex1,135 citationsDOI

Attribution of Foodborne Illnesses, Hospitalizations, and Deaths to Food Commodities by using Outbreak Data, United States, 1998–2008

John A. Painter, Robert M. Hoekstra, Tracy Ayers +4

Emerging infectious diseases

Each year, >9 million foodborne illnesses are estimated to be caused by major pathogens acquired in the United States. Preventing these illnesses is challenging because resources are limited and...

2002OpenAlex1,133 citationsDOI

Blood Levels of Long-Chain n–3 Fatty Acids and the Risk of Sudden Death

Christine M. Albert, Hannia Campos, Meir J. Stampfer +4

New England Journal of Medicine

The n-3 fatty acids found in fish are strongly associated with a reduced risk of sudden death among men without evidence of prior cardiovascular disease.

1935OpenAlex1,133 citationsDOI

THE CALCULATION OF THE DOSAGE‐MORTALITY CURVE

C. I. Bliss

Annals of Applied Biology

Summary. The sigmoid dosage‐mortality curve, secured so commonly in toxicity tests upon multicellular organisms, is interpreted as a cumulative normal frequency distribution of the variation among...

2000OpenAlex1,131 citationsDOI

Beneficial Effects of High Dietary Fiber Intake in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Manisha Chandalia, Abhimanyu Garg, Dieter Lütjohann +3

New England Journal of Medicine

A high intake of dietary fiber, particularly of the soluble type, above the level recommended by the ADA, improves glycemic control, decreases hyperinsulinemia, and lowers plasma lipid concentrations...

1989OpenAlex1,131 citationsDOI

Fish oils and plasma lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in humans: a critical review.

William S. Harris

Journal of Lipid Research

Epidemiological studies in Greenland Eskimos led to the hypothesis that marine oils rich in n-3 fatty acids (also referred to as omega (omega)-3 fatty acids) are hypolipidemic and ultimately...

2018OpenAlex1,129 citationsDOI

Glutamine: Metabolism and Immune Function, Supplementation and Clinical Translation

Vínicius Fernandes Cruzat, Marcelo Macedo Rogero, Kevin N. Keane +2

Nutrients

Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate of glutamine consumption by immune cells is similar or greater than glucose. For instance, in...

2006OpenAlex1,129 citationsDOI

Identification of a conserved bacterial protein secretion system in <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> using the <i>Dictyostelium</i> host model system

Stefan Pukatzki, Amy T., Derek Sturtevant +5

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The bacterium Vibrio cholerae, like other human pathogens that reside in environmental reservoirs, survives predation by unicellular eukaryotes. Strains of the O1 and O139 serogroups cause cholera,...

2014OpenAlex1,128 citationsDOI

Natural products as antimicrobial agents

Rabin Gyawali, Salam A. Ibrahim

Food Control

1994OpenAlex1,128 citationsDOI

Molecular and cellular physiology of intracellular calcium stores

Tullio Pozzan, Rosario Rizzuto, Pompeo Volpe +1

Physiological Reviews

2015OpenAlex1,127 citationsDOI

Epidemiology of venous thromboembolism

John A. Heit

Nature Reviews Cardiology

2004OpenAlex1,127 citationsDOI

Mutations in VKORC1 cause warfarin resistance and multiple coagulation factor deficiency type 2

Simone Rost, Andreas Fregin, Vytautas Ivaškevičius +10

Nature

2000OpenAlex1,127 citationsDOI

Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids and inflammatory mediator production

Michael J James, Robert A. Gibson, Leslie G. Cleland

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

2000OpenAlex1,127 citationsDOI

New developments in solid state fermentation: I-bioprocesses and products

Ashok Pandey, Carlos Ricardo Soccol, David A. Mitchell

Process Biochemistry

2012OpenAlex1,126 citationsDOI

An Agenda for Purely Confirmatory Research

Eric‐Jan Wagenmakers, Ruud Wetzels, Denny Borsboom +2

Perspectives on Psychological Science

The veracity of substantive research claims hinges on the way experimental data are collected and analyzed. In this article, we discuss an uncomfortable fact that threatens the core of psychology's...

2011OpenAlex1,126 citationsDOI

Epidemic Profile of Shiga-Toxin–Producing<i>Escherichia coli</i>O104:H4 Outbreak in Germany

Christina Frank, Dirk Werber, Jakob P. Cramer +18

New England Journal of Medicine

In this outbreak, caused by an unusual E. coli strain, cases of the hemolytic-uremic syndrome occurred predominantly in adults, with a preponderance of cases occurring in women. The hemolytic-uremic...

1990OpenAlex1,126 citationsDOI

A genetic locus of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli necessary for the production of attaching and effacing lesions on tissue culture cells.

Ann E. Jerse, Jiaao Yu, Ben D. Tall +1

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The ability of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) to form attaching and effacing intestinal lesions is a major characteristic of EPEC pathogenesis. Using TnphoA mutagenesis we have identified a...

1986OpenAlex1,126 citationsDOI

Mutants of Salmonella typhimurium that cannot survive within the macrophage are avirulent.

Patricia I. Fields, Ronald V. Swanson, Constantine G. Haidaris +1

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Salmonella typhimurium is a facultative intracellular pathogen capable of surviving within phagocytic cells of the reticuloendothelial system. To identify the genes important for intracellular...

2003OpenAlex1,125 citationsDOI

Consumption of Fish and n-3 Fatty Acids and Risk of Incident Alzheimer Disease

Martha Clare Morris, Denis A. Evans, Julia L. Bienias +5

Archives of Neurology

Dietary intake of n-3 fatty acids and weekly consumption of fish may reduce the risk of incident Alzheimer disease.

1984OpenAlex1,125 citationsDOI

Release of endogenous Zn2+ from brain tissue during activity

S.Y. Assaf, Shin‐Ho Chung

Nature

2000OpenAlex1,124 citationsDOI

Tailoring wine yeast for the new millennium: novel approaches to the ancient art of winemaking

Isak S. Pretorius

Yeast

Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentations, there is a progressive growth pattern of indigenous yeasts, with the final stages invariably...

2006OpenAlex1,123 citationsDOI

Effectiveness of Managing Suspected Pulmonary Embolism Using an Algorithm Combining Clinical Probability, D-Dimer Testing, and Computed Tomography

Writing Group for the Christopher Study Investigators*

JAMA

A diagnostic management strategy using a simple clinical decision rule, D-dimer testing, and CT is effective in the evaluation and management of patients with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism....

2014OpenAlex1,122 citationsDOI

Thrombosis

Gary E. Raskob, Pantep Angchaisuksiri, A Blanco +10

Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology

VTE causes a major burden of disease across low-, middle-, and high-income countries. More detailed data on the global burden of VTE should be obtained to inform policy and resource allocation in...

2018OpenAlex1,121 citationsDOI

Comprehensive review of antimicrobial activities of plant flavonoids

Ireneusz Górniak, Rafał Bartoszewski, Jarosław Króliczewski

Phytochemistry Reviews

Flavonoids are one of the largest classes of small molecular secondary metabolites produced in different parts of the plant. They display a wide range of pharmacological and beneficial health effects...

2006OpenAlex1,121 citationsDOI

Cytoplasmic flagellin activates caspase-1 and secretion of interleukin 1β via Ipaf

Edward A. Miao, Celia Alpuche‐Aranda, Monica Dors +4

Nature Immunology

1999OpenAlex1,121 citationsDOI

Food emulsions: principles, practice, and techniques

P. Walstra

Trends in Food Science & Technology

2009OpenAlex1,120 citationsDOI

The Molecular Receptive Ranges of Human TAS2R Bitter Taste Receptors

Wolfgang Meyerhof, Claudia Batram, Christina Kühn +5

Chemical Senses

Humans perceive thousands of compounds as bitter. In sharp contrast, only approximately 25 taste 2 receptors (TAS2R) bitter taste receptors have been identified, raising the question as to how the...

2001OpenAlex1,120 citationsDOI

Selenium in global food systems

Gerald F. Combs

British Journal Of Nutrition

Food systems need to produce enough of the essential trace element Se to provide regular adult intakes of at least 40 microg/d to support the maximal expression of the Se enzymes, and perhaps as much...

2001OpenAlex1,119 citationsDOI

Substituting dietary saturated for monounsaturated fat impairs insulin sensitivity in healthy men and women: The KANWU study

B. Vessby, M Uusitupa, Kjeld Hermansen +12

Diabetologia

2014OpenAlex1,118 citationsDOI

Probiotic functional foods: Survival of probiotics during processing and storage

Manoj Kumar Tripathi, Saroj Kumar Giri

Journal of Functional Foods

2001OpenAlex1,118 citationsDOI

An overview of the ultrasonically assisted extraction of bioactive principles from herbs

Mircea Vînătoru

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry

1996OpenAlex1,118 citationsDOI

Treatment of Venous Thrombosis with Intravenous Unfractionated Heparin Administered in the Hospital as Compared with Subcutaneous Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin Administered at Home

Maria M.W. Koopman, Paolo Prandoni, Franco Piovella +13

New England Journal of Medicine

In patients with proximal-vein thrombosis, treatment with low-molecular-weight heparin at home is feasible, effective, and safe.

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