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L. Le Minor, M.Y. Popoff
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
Since the publication of the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names, the type species of the genus Salmonella has been S. choleraesuis. At the time of publication of the Approved Lists, five Salmonella...
N V Harris, Noel S. Weiss, Charles M. Nolan
American Journal of Public Health
To determine the role of meats as possible sources of infection leading to Campylobacter jejuni/coli (CJC) enteritis, 218 cases and 526 controls were selected from the King County Group Health...
Kevin M. Smith, Dane A. Goff, Daniel J. Simpson
Journal of the American Chemical Society
In order to develop a procedure for direct methylation of methyl bacteriopheophorbides d (Bmph-d) to afford methyl bacteriopheophorbides c (Bmph-c), several reactions involving meso substitution of...
Lloyd J. Tyler
Agricultural Systems
Robert E. Black, Kenneth H. Brown, Stan Becker +2
American Journal of Epidemiology
Longitudinal studies were done in two villages rural Bangladesh to learn more about the interactions between infectious diseases and the nutritional status of children. Diarrheal diseases, identified...
Allan Clark, D.H.P. SAUNDERSON, A. Suggett
International journal of peptide & protein research
Infrared and laser-Raman spectroscopy have been used to follow secondary structure changes during the heat-set gelation of a number of aqueous (D2O) globular protein solutions. Measurements of the...
Jorge H. Crosa
Nature
J. K. Welsh, J. T. May
The Journal of Pediatrics
William R. Bell, T. L. Simon, David L. DeMets
The American Journal of Medicine
Seymour Rosenberg, Moonja Park Kim
Multivariate Behavioral Research
This study compares two basic variants of the sorting method: single-sort in which each respondent is given only one opportunity to sort the items; and multiple-sort in which the respondent is given...
Annals of Internal Medicine
Leslie G. Paleg
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Researclh inito the physiological effects of gibberel- lic acid (GA) and other gibberellins has been con- fined largely to descriptive accounts of stimulatory (3) and inhibitory (18) actions, while...
Rodger E. Weismann
Archives of Surgery
Heparin is a widely used and valuable agent in the management of many thrombotic disorders involving both the arterial and the venous system. Although it is the oldest of the modern anticoagulant...
Rochelle Knight, Venexia Walker, Samantha Ip +26
Circulation
High relative incidence of vascular events soon after COVID-19 diagnosis declines more rapidly for arterial thromboses than VTEs. However, incidence remains elevated up to 49 weeks after COVID-19...
Dominika Jurášková, Susana C. Ribeiro, C.C.G. Silva
Foods
The production of exopolysaccharides (EPS) by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) has attracted particular interest in the food industry. EPS can be considered as natural biothickeners as they are produced in...
Emmanuel M. Nsengiyumva, Paschalis Alexandridis
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Susana Soares, Susana Soares, Elsa Brandão +5
Molecules
Astringency and bitterness are organoleptic properties widely linked to tannin compounds. Due to their significance to food chemistry, the food industry, and to human nutrition and health, these...
Ângela Castoldi, Lauar de Brito Monteiro, Nikki van Teijlingen Bakker +12
Nature Communications
Foamy macrophages, which have prominent lipid droplets (LDs), are found in a variety of disease states. Toll-like receptor agonists drive triacylglycerol (TG)-rich LD development in macrophages. Here...
Angela M. Mitchell, Thomas J. Silhavy
Nature Reviews Microbiology
Ning Wang, Hor‐Yue Tan, Sha Li +3
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Selenium is an essential mineral naturally found in soil, water, and some of the food. As an antioxidant, it is one of the necessary trace elements in human body and has been suggested as a dietary...
Marcel Levi, Marie Scully
Blood
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a condition characterized by systemic activation of coagulation, potentially leading to thrombotic obstruction of small and midsize vessels, thereby...
Steffen Arctander
Internet Archive (Internet Archive)
Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin , first published in 1960, is the classic, authoritative reference for a vast array of natural products used in perfumes, scents, flavorings, foods, and...
Sharon M. Donovan, Sarah S. Comstock
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
The immune system of the infant is functionally immature and naïve. Human milk contains bioactive proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates that protect the newborn and stimulate innate and adaptive immune...
Samyar Ashouri, Saeed Keyvanshokooh, Amir Parviz Salati +2
Aquaculture
Gudrun Böhmdorfer, Andrzej Wierzbicki
Trends in Cell Biology
Andrew J. Prendergast, Sandra Rukobo, Bernard Chasekwa +7
PLoS ONE
Stunting began in utero and was associated with low maternal IGF-1 levels at birth. Inflammatory markers were higher in cases than controls from 6 weeks of age and were associated with lower levels...
Susan Keino, Guy Plasqui, Grace Ettyang +1
Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Although socioeconomic, demographic, and environmental factors were significant in determining stunting and overweight, other factors, such as nutrition and lifestyle, were important risk factors....
N.P. Aditya, Ana S. Macedo, Slavomíra Doktorovová +4
LWT
To understand the effect of the physical state and composition of the lipid materials on the formation and performance of lipid nanocarriers, three types of carriers namely, solid lipid nanoparticles...
Uwe R. Juergens
Drug Research
1,8-cineole is a natural monoterpene, also known as eucalyptol. It is a major compound of many plant essential oils, mainly extracted from Eucalyptus globulus oil. As an isolated compound,...
Samuel Joshua Pragasam, Vijayalakshmi Venkatesan, Mahaboobkhan Rasool
Inflammation
Adel Mohamed, Parkesh S. Shah
PEDIATRICS
Recent exposure to transfusion was associated with NEC in neonates. Neonates who developed TANEC were at overall higher risk of NEC. TANEC patients were at higher risk of mortality, but additional...
Vanessa Fuchs‐Tarlovsky
Nutrition
Vincent W. Vanek, Peggy R. Borum, Alan L. Buchman +8
Nutrition in Clinical Practice
The parenteral multivitamin preparations that are commercially available in the United States (U.S.) meet the requirements for most patients who receive parenteral nutrition (PN). However, a separate...
Marie I. Samanovic, Chen Ding, Dennis J. Thiele +1
Cell Host & Microbe
Marta Yanina Pepino, Latisha Love‐Gregory, Samuel Klein +1
Journal of Lipid Research
The precise orosensory inputs engaged for dietary lipids detection in humans are unknown. We evaluated whether a common single nucleotide polymorphism (rs1761667) in the CD36 gene that reduces CD36...
Lijia Zhu, Qiaoquan Liu, Jeff D. Wilson +2
Carbohydrate Polymers
Maartje C.J. Slagman, Femke Waanders, Marc H. Hemmelder +6
BMJ
Dietary sodium restriction to a level recommended in guidelines was more effective than dual blockade for reduction of proteinuria and blood pressure in non-diabetic nephropathy. The findings support...
Richard Robinson, Cate Clifford
Annals of Tourism Research
Ji Young Jung, Se Hee Lee, Hyo‐Jung Lee +3
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Nikole E. Kimes, Christopher J. Grim, Wesley R. Johnson +12
The ISME Journal
Sea surface temperatures (SST) are rising because of global climate change. As a result, pathogenic Vibrio species that infect humans and marine organisms during warmer summer months are of growing...
Elżbieta Brzuszkiewicz, Andrea Thürmer, Jörg Schuldes +7
Archives of Microbiology
The genome sequences of two Escherichia coli O104:H4 strains derived from two different patients of the 2011 German E. coli outbreak were determined. The two analyzed strains were designated E. coli...
Leon J. Schurgers, Daniela Veit Barreto, Fellype Carvalho Barreto +6
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Plasma dp-ucMGP increased progressively in a CKD setting and was associated with the severity of aortic calcification. Plasma dp-ucMGP could thus be a surrogate marker for vascular calcification in...
Craig Baker‐Austin, Louise Stockley, Rachel Rangdale +1
Environmental Microbiology Reports
Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus are ubiquitous Gram-negative bacterial pathogens found naturally in marine and estuarine waters, and are a leading cause of seafood-associated bacterial...
Helen Y. Lau, Nicholas J. Ashbolt
Journal of Applied Microbiology
Current models to study Legionella pathogenesis include the use of primary macrophages and monocyte cell lines, various free-living protozoan species and murine models of pneumonia. However, there...
Yijun Sang, Scott R. Bean, Paul A. Seib +2
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Starches were isolated from grains of waxy, heterowaxy, and normal sorghum. To study the relationship between starch structure and functionality and guide applications of these starches, amylose...
Barry P. Rosen, Zijuan Liu
Environment International
Günther Boehm, Bernd Stahl
Journal of Nutrition
Yasuo Iida, Toru Tuziuti, Kyuichi Yasui +2
Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies
Thomas J. Semrad, Robert T. OʼDonnell, Ted Wun +4
Journal of neurosurgery
In patients harboring a glioma there was a very high incidence of symptomatic VTEs, particularly within 2 months of neurosurgery. The development of a VTE was associated with a 30% increase in the...
Antonio Rosato, Cesare Vitali, Nicolino De Laurentis +2
Phytomedicine
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