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1986OpenAlex309 citations

Current views on the relationships between amoebae, legionellae and man.

Rowbotham Tj

PubMed

Amoebae are natural hosts for legionellae. The significance of this with regard to the multiplication of legionellae in the environment, the protection of legionellae from biocides, and the...

1984OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

La couleur des vins rouges. 2e partie : mesure, origine et interprétation

Yves Glories

OENO One

<p style="text-align: justify;">The various analysis required for the measure of the red wines color are discussed and explained : absorbance at 420, 520 and 620 nm, determination of...

1983OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

The Influence of Different Types of <i>ω</i>3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Blood Lipids and Platelet Function in Healthy Volunteers

T. A. B. Sanders, Farah Roshanai

Clinical Science

1. Five healthy subjects took a daily supplement of 20 ml of linseed oil for 2 weeks. After a break of at least 6 weeks, the same subjects took a similar amount of MaxEPA (a fish oil fraction) for 2...

1980OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

Selenium in human health and disease with emphasis on those aspects peculiar to New Zealand

C.D. Thomson, M. F. Robinson

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

1979OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

USES AND ABUSES OF CHLORMETHIAZOLE

A. N. Exton‐Smith, A.E.M. McLean, SisirK Majumdar +2

The Lancet

1978OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

The effect of temperature on kernel development in cereals

SI Chowdhury, IF Wardlaw

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research

A study has been made of the effect of temperature on kernel development and mature kernel weight of three contrasting cereals: wheat, rice and sorghum. Wheat and sorghum showed clear and...

1976OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

Enteropooling assay: A test for diarrhea produced by prostaglandins

A Robert, James E. Nezamis, C. Roy D. Lancaster +2

Prostaglandins

1972OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

The pathogenesis of Shigella Diarrhea

Gerald T. Keusch, George F. Grady, Leonardo Mata +1

Journal of Clinical Investigation

A strain of Shigella dysenteriae 1, freshly isolated from a patient with dysentery in Guatemala in August 1969, was found to elaborate an enterotoxin into the liquid of broth cultures. Partial...

1969OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

Effect of Antibiotic Therapy in Acute Salmonellosis on the Fecal Excretion of Salmonellae

Bernard R. Aserkoff, John V. Bennett

New England Journal of Medicine

Treatment of patients with acute salmonella gastroenteritis with either chloramphenicol or ampicillin prolonged the period of postconvalescent excretion of salmonellae. Of 185 patients treated with...

1950OpenAlex309 citationsDOI

ACTION OF INSULIN ON THE ‘PERMEABILITY’ OF CELLS TO FREE HEXOSES, AS STUDIED BY ITS EFFECT ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF GALACTOSE

Richard F. Levine, M Goldstein, B. Huddlestun +1

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content

2023OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

A Review on the Challenges and Choices for Food Waste Valorization: Environmental and Economic Impacts

Poritosh Roy, Amar K. Mohanty, Phil Dick +1

ACS Environmental Au

Valorization of food waste (FW) is instrumental for reducing the environmental and economic burden of FW and transitioning to a circular economy. The FW valorization process has widely been studied...

2019OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Long term risk of symptomatic recurrent venous thromboembolism after discontinuation of anticoagulant treatment for first unprovoked venous thromboembolism event: systematic review and meta-analysis

Faizan Khan, Alvi Rahman, Marc Carrier +20

BMJ

Abstract Objectives To determine the rate of a first recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) event after discontinuation of anticoagulant treatment in patients with a first episode of unprovoked VTE,...

2018OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Genus-Wide Assessment of Antibiotic Resistance in <i>Lactobacillus</i> spp

Ilenia Campedelli, Harsh Mathur, Elisa Salvetti +6

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

<i>Lactobacillus</i> species are widely used as probiotics and starter cultures for a variety of foods, supported by a long history of safe usage. Although more than 35 species meet the European Food...

2018OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Yogurt and other fermented foods as sources of health-promoting bacteria

Car Reen Kok, Robert Hutkins

Nutrition Reviews

Increased consumption of yogurt, kefir, and other fermented foods has been driven, in part, by the health benefits these products may confer. Epidemiological studies have shown that the consumption...

2017OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Slow advancement of enteral feed volumes to prevent necrotising enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants

Sam Oddie, Lauren Young, William McGuire

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

Available trial data do not provide evidence that advancing enteral feed volumes at daily increments of 15 to 20 mL/kg (compared with 30 to 40 mL/kg) reduces the risk of NEC or death in very preterm...

2016OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Vibrio natriegens as a fast-growing host for molecular biology

Matthew T. Weinstock, Eric D Hesek, Christopher M. Wilson +1

Nature Methods

2014OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Evaluation of a rating-based variant of check-all-that-apply questions: Rate-all-that-apply (RATA)

Gastón Ares, Fernanda Bruzzone, Letícia Vidal +6

Food Quality and Preference

2014OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Improving bioaccessibility and bioavailability of phenolic compounds in cereal grains through processing technologies: A concise review

Tao Wang, Fuli He, Guibing Chen

Journal of Functional Foods

2013OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Role of Probiotics in health improvement, infection control and disease treatment and management

Amro Abd Al Fattah Amara, Atef M. Shibl

Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal

Research which concerns the usefulness of Probiotics show increasing interest based on the rise of their publications, products and the awareness of the public of their benefits. There is increasing...

2013OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

The role of menaquinones (vitamin K<sub>2</sub>) in human health

Joline W. J. Beulens, Sarah L. Booth, Ellen G. H. M. van den Heuvel +3

British Journal Of Nutrition

Recent reports have attributed the potential health benefits of vitamin K beyond its function to activate hepatic coagulation factors. Moreover, several studies have suggested that menaquinones, also...

2012OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Intestinal Epithelial Toll-Like Receptor 4 Regulates Goblet Cell Development and Is Required for Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Mice

Chhinder P. Sodhi, Matthew D. Neal, Richard H. Siggers +14

Gastroenterology

2011OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Comprehensive Identification of Protein Substrates of the Dot/Icm Type IV Transporter of Legionella pneumophila

Wenhan Zhu, Simran Banga, Yunhao Tan +4

PLoS ONE

A large number of proteins transferred by the Legionella pneumophila Dot/Icm system have been identified by various strategies. With no exceptions, these strategies are based on one or more...

2011OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Dietary Salt Intake and Mortality in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Elif I. Ekinci, Sophie Clarke, Merlin C. Thomas +4

Diabetes Care

In patients with type 2 diabetes, lower 24-h urinary sodium excretion was paradoxically associated with increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Interventional studies are necessary to...

2010OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Dynamics of intracellular bacterial replication at the single cell level

Sophie Hélaine, Jessica A. Thompson, Kathryn G. Watson +3

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Several important pathogens cause disease by surviving and replicating within host cells. Bacterial proliferation is the product of both replication and killing undergone by the population. However,...

2010OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Seasonal variation in content, chemical composition and antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of essential oils from four <i>Mentha</i> species

Abdullah Ijaz Hussain, Farooq Anwar, Poonam Singh Nee Nigam +2

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

Of the Mentha essential oils tested, M. arvensis essential oil showed relatively better antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities. A significant variation in the content of most of the chemical...

2009OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Baking properties and microstructure of pseudocereal flours in gluten-free bread formulations

Laura Alvarez‐Jubete, Mark A.E. Auty, Elke K. Arendt +1

European Food Research and Technology

2009OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Evolution of new variants of Vibrio cholerae O1

Ashrafus Safa, G. Balakrish Nair, Richard Yuen Chong Kong

Trends in Microbiology

2009OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Effects of walnut consumption on blood lipids and other cardiovascular risk factors: a meta-analysis and systematic review

Deirdre Banel, Frank B. Hu

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

2009OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Molecular mechanisms of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infection

James M. Fleckenstein, Philip R. Hardwidge, George P. Munson +3

Microbes and Infection

2008OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Clinical use of E. coli Nissle 1917 in inflammatory bowel disease

Michael Schultz

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

The probiotic Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917 is in addition to some Lactobacilli sp. one of the best-studied probiotic strains. This particular E. coli strain was isolated in 1917 based on its...

2008OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Newborns

Alecia Thompson, Matthew J. Bizzarro

Drugs

2008OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Protein-folding location can regulate manganese-binding versus copper- or zinc-binding

Steve Tottey, Kevin J. Waldron, S.J. Firbank +8

Nature

2008OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Enhancement of the Antibiotic Activity against a Multiresistant &lt;i&gt;Escherichia coli&lt;/i&gt; by &lt;i&gt;Mentha arvensis &lt;/i&gt;L. and Chlorpromazine

Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, José Galberto Martins da Costa, Edeltrudes de Oliveira Lima +2

Chemotherapy

It is therefore suggested that extracts from M. arvensis could be used as a source of plant-derived natural products with resistance-modifying activity, such as in the case of gentamicin,...

2007OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

copper proteins systems containing the “Blue” copper center

James A. Fee

Structure and bonding

2007OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Antimicrobial activity of limonene enantiomers and 1,8‐cineole alone and in combination

Sandy van Vuuren, Alvaro Viljoen

Flavour and Fragrance Journal

Abstract Two common essential oil constituents, 1,8‐cineole and limonene, were assessed for antimicrobial activity, using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) microtitre plate method against...

2006OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Pulmonary Embolism in Patients with Unexplained Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Isabelle Tillie‐Leblond, Charles‐Hugo Marquette, T. Pérez +4

Annals of Internal Medicine

This study showed a 25% prevalence of PE in patients with COPD hospitalized for severe exacerbation of unknown origin. Three clinical factors are associated with the increased risk for PE. The Geneva...

2006OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Invasive<i>Enterobacter sakazakii</i>Disease in Infants

Anna Bowen, Christopher R. Braden

Emerging infectious diseases

Enterobacter sakazakii kills 40%-80% of infected infants and has been associated with powdered formula. We analyzed 46 cases of invasive infant E. sakazakii infection to define risk factors and guide...

2006OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Zinc Coordination Environments in Proteins as Redox Sensors and Signal Transducers

Wolfgang Maret

Antioxidants and Redox Signaling

Zinc/cysteine coordination environments in proteins are redox-active. Oxidation of the sulfur ligands mobilizes zinc, while reduction of the oxidized ligands enhances zinc binding, providing redox...

2006OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Copper trafficking to the mitochondrion and assembly of copper metalloenzymes

Paul A. Cobine, Fabien Pierrel, Dennis R. Winge

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research

2006OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Wilson's disease: an update

Shyamal Kumar Das, Kunal Ray

Nature Clinical Practice Neurology

2006OpenAlex308 citations

Safety evaluation of certain contaminants in food

Joint Fao

Medical Entomology and Zoology

2005OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Acute toxicity of nano- and micro-scale zinc powder in healthy adult mice

Bing Wang, Weiyue Feng, Tian-Cheng Wang +6

Toxicology Letters

2004OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Methods for Analysis of Conjugated Linoleic Acids and trans-18:1 Isomers in Dairy Fats by Using a Combination of Gas Chromatography, Silver-Ion Thin-Layer Chromatography/Gas Chromatography, and Silver-Ion Liquid Chromatography

Cristina Cruz‐Hernandez, Zeyuan Deng, Jianqiang Zhou +6

Journal of AOAC International

Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are octadecadienoic acids (18:2) that have a conjugated double-bond system. Interest in these compounds has expanded since CLA were found to be associated with a...

2004OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Food losses in food service institutions Examples from Sweden

Rebecka Engström, Annika Carlsson‐Kanyama

Food Policy

2004OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Antimicrobial evaluation of some medicinal plants for their anti‐enteric potential against multi‐drug resistant <i>Salmonella typhi</i>

Phulan Rani, Neeraj Khullar

Phytotherapy Research

Screening was done of some plants of importance in the Ayurvedic system of traditional medicine used in India to treat enteric diseases. Fifty four plant extracts (methanol and aqueous) were assayed...

2004OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Descriptive Analysis

Herbert Stone, Joel L. Sidel

Elsevier eBooks

2004OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Drying characteristics and kinetics of okra

İ̇brahim Doymaz

Journal of Food Engineering

2003OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Commensal eating patterns: a community study

Jeffery Sobal, Mary K Nelson

Appetite

2003OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Inequities in under-five child malnutrition in South Africa

Eyob Zere, Di McIntyre

International Journal for Equity in Health

OBJECTIVES: To assess and quantify the magnitude of inequalities in under-five child malnutrition, particularly those ascribable to socio-economic status and to consider the policy implications of...

2003OpenAlex308 citationsDOI

Neuroprotective effects of antioxidative flavonoids, quercetin, (+)-dihydroquercetin and quercetin 3-methyl ether, isolated from Opuntia ficus-indica var. saboten

Hyang Dok-Go, Kwang Heun Lee, Hyoung Ja Kim +7

Brain Research

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