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  1. 2741

    Uso de Biosolidos en Produccion de Hortalizas by Mónica Ozores-Hampton, Joel Mendez

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…HS1183, an 11-page Spanish-language fact sheet by Mónica Ozores-Hampton and Joel Mendez, describes the use of biosolids in vegetable production — processes used to reduce pathogens, plant nutrients, regulations concerning the use of biosolids, how much to use, and effective application. …”
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    Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Black Spot by Kuang-Ren Chung, Natalia A. Peres, Lavern W. Timmer

    Published 2005-09-01
    “… The authors' intent is to: 1) provide a basis for evaluating exotic pathogens that may pose potential risks to Florida citrus; and 2) to create a decision-making framework to prevent their introduction and spread. …”
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  3. 2743

    Diseases in Florida Vegetable Garden Beans: Bush, Lima, Pole, Wax, Southern Peas, English Peas, and Snow Peas by Ken Pernezny, Aaron Palmateer, Tom Kucharek

    Published 2005-07-01
    “… The pathogenic microorganisms that attack garden vegetables, including Bush beans, Lima beans, Pole beans, Wax beans, Southern peas, English peas, and Chinese or Snow peas can be classified into four major groups: fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses. …”
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  4. 2744

    Study of avian influenza virus circulation in uvs-nuur migration area in Republic of Tyva by M. S. Volkov, A. V. Varkentin, V. N. Irza, I. A. Chvala, A. E. Menschikova, A. V. Andriyasov, M. A. Tsivanyuk, Ch. B. Oyun, S. V. Rogolev, M. Sh-O. Arapchor

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Ecological and biological significance of the lake coastal area in the arrangement of epidemiological investigations was determined. Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus circulation was identified in populations of wild avifauna in Uvs-Nuur migration area.…”
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    Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Black Spot by Kuang-Ren Chung, Natalia A. Peres, Lavern W. Timmer

    Published 2005-09-01
    “… The authors' intent is to: 1) provide a basis for evaluating exotic pathogens that may pose potential risks to Florida citrus; and 2) to create a decision-making framework to prevent their introduction and spread. …”
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  6. 2746

    Diseases in Florida Vegetable Garden Beans: Bush, Lima, Pole, Wax, Southern Peas, English Peas, and Snow Peas by Ken Pernezny, Aaron Palmateer, Tom Kucharek

    Published 2005-07-01
    “… The pathogenic microorganisms that attack garden vegetables, including Bush beans, Lima beans, Pole beans, Wax beans, Southern peas, English peas, and Chinese or Snow peas can be classified into four major groups: fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses. …”
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  7. 2747

    A rare deleterious missense mutation in the AXIN2 gene in Chinese women with polycystic ovary syndrome by Ying Zhang, Yu Chen, Fa-Ying Liu, Jing-Wen Fu, Xian-Xian Liu, Jun Tan, Ou-Ping Huang, Yang Zou

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The protein structure change was analyzed between the wild-type and mutation-type. The pathogenicity of AXIN2 variant was further analyzed in silico.Results We totally identified 7 genetic variants of AXIN2 in this study, including 4 synonymous and 3 missense. …”
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  8. 2748

    Second-generation anti-amyloid monoclonal antibodies for Alzheimer’s disease: current landscape and future perspectives by Byeong-Hyeon Kim, Sujin Kim, Yunkwon Nam, Yong Ho Park, Seong Min Shin, Minho Moon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Monoclonal antibodies (MABs) serve as a promising therapeutic approach for AD by selectively targeting key pathogenic factors, such as amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide, tau protein, and neuroinflammation. …”
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  9. 2749

    CD4+T and CD8+T Cells in Uterus Exhibit Both Selective Dysfunction and Residency Signatures by Shuangpeng Kang, Shuiping Jin, Xueying Mao, BinSheng He, Changyou Wu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Unlike T cells in other tissues, uterine T cells must balance strong immune defense against pathogens with tolerance to semiallogeneic fetus. Our previous study fully elucidated the characteristics of γδT cells in nonpregnant uterus and the mechanism modulated by estrogen. …”
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  10. 2750

    The Role of Phospholipase C Signaling in Macrophage-Mediated Inflammatory Response by Liqian Zhu, Clinton Jones, Gaiping Zhang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Macrophages are crucial members of the mononuclear phagocyte system essential to protect the host from invading pathogens and are central to the inflammatory response with their ability to acquire specialized phenotypes of inflammatory (M1) and anti-inflammatory (M2) and to produce a pool of inflammatory mediators. …”
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  11. 2751

    INCREASING FITNESS WITH ACUPUNCTURE AND HERBS by Ario Imandiri, Diarista Salfa Pratama, Abdul Rahman

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Based on the examination that has been done, the patient is exposed to excessive heat pathogens in the Stomach, there are humid pathogens in the body, and Qi and Xue are not sufficient. …”
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  12. 2752

    Antagonism of Endophytic Bacteria and the Consortium Against Culvularia oryzae Bugnic by Zurai Resti, Martinius Martinius, Yenny Liswarni

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Endophytic bacteria have several advantages, including controlling plant pathogens and increasing plant growth. As a biological control, endophytic bacteria can suppress the development of plant pathogenic fungi. …”
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  13. 2753

    In Vitro Evaluation of Antimicrobial Efficacy of Extracts Obtained from Raw and Fermented Wild Macrofungus, Lenzites quercina by Olusola Clement Ogidi, Victor Olusegun Oyetayo, Bamidele Juliet Akinyele

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In recent time, there is a major concern about antibiotic resistance displayed by some pathogenic microorganisms and this had involved a continuous search for natural antimicrobial products. …”
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  14. 2754

    Spectroscopic, DFT, anti-bacterial, and in-silico investigations of novel semicarbazone and thiosemicarbazone synthesised from asymmetrical chalcones by Nikita Sharma, Har Lal Singh

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Antimicrobial drugs that target human pathogenic bacteria and fungi include derivatives of thiosemicarbazone and semicarbazone. …”
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  15. 2755

    Coagulase gene and agr complex polymorphism-based genotyping of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> isolated from non-human primates by V. A. Kalashnikova

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Staphylococcus aureus is a pathogenic microorganism causing a great number of diseases in humans and animals. …”
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  16. 2756

    Bloodstream Infection Etiology among Children and Adults by Svetlana I. Kolesnichenko, Alyona V. Lavrinenko, Lyudmila L. Akhmaltdinova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…There are not enough studies that describe etiological structure of sepsis pathogens in different groups of population of the Republic of Kazakhstan. …”
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  17. 2757

    Novel relatives of Mecsek Mountains mammarenavirus (family Arenaviridae) in hedgehogs living in different sampling areas in Hungary by Károly Takáts, Péter Pankovics, Benigna Balázs, Ákos Boros, Róbert Mátics, Gábor Reuter

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Mammarenaviruses (genus Mammarenavirus, family Arenaviridae) are rodent-borne zoonotic viruses consisting of 52 viral species, including ten that are pathogenic to humans. Currently, only two endemic mammarenavirus species are known in Europe: the human pathogenic Mammarenavirus choriomeningitidis (LCMV) and the recently discovered hedgehog-origin Mammarenavirus mecsekense (MEMV). …”
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    Fast Disinfection of Escherichia coli Bacteria Using Carbon Nanotubes Interaction with Microwave Radiation by Samer M. Al-Hakami, Amjad B. Khalil, Tahar Laoui, Muataz Ali Atieh

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The produced CNTs were tested for their efficiency in destroying the pathogenic bacteria (E. coli) in water with and without the effect of microwave radiation. …”
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