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    Leaf Extracts of Moringa oleifera Cultivated in Baghdad: Characterization and Antimicrobial Potential against Endodontic Pathogens by Nada E. Shafiq, Anas F. Mahdee, Zainab Y. Mohammed Hasan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioactive composition of leaf extracts of Moringa oleifera plants cultivated in Iraq (specifically Baghdad) and their antimicrobial activity against selected root canal pathogens for potential application in endodontic treatment. …”
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    Rapid and Efficient Purification of Functional Collectin-12 and Its Opsonic Activity against Fungal Pathogens by Jie Zhang, Anna Li, Chang-qing Yang, Peter Garred, Ying Jie Ma

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Furthermore, we demonstrated the opsonic properties towards eight clinical isolates of A. fumigatus strains and diverse clinically important fungal pathogens. Purified recombinant CL-12 revealed a differential binding capacity towards selected fungal pathogens in vitro. …”
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    Detection of Bacterial Wilt Pathogen and Isolation of Its Bacteriophage from Banana in Lumajang Area, Indonesia by Hardian Susilo Addy, Norita Fatatik Azizi, Paniman Ashna Mihardjo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Utilizing bacteriophage as natural enemy of pathogenic bacteria has been widely known as one of the control strategies. …”
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    Exploring effector protein dynamics and natural fungicidal potential in rice blast pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae. by Jannatul Ferdousy, Tanjin Barketullah Robin, Mst Sanjida Nasrin, Istiak Ahmed, Tawsif Hossain, Md Mehedi Hasan, Mehrab Hassan Soaeb, Md Ahsanul Tamim, Nusrat Jahan Yeasmin, Ummay Habiba, Nadim Ahmed, Nurul Amin Rani, Md Shishir Bhuyian, Suvarna N Vakare, Abu Tayab Moin, Rajesh B Patil, Mohammad Shahadat Hossain

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Genetic and genomic studies have identified key genes and proteins, such as AvrPik variants and MAX proteins, that are crucial for the pathogen's virulence. These effector proteins interact with specific alleles of the Pik gene family on rice chromosome 11, modulating the host's immune response. …”
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    Ficolins and the Recognition of Pathogenic Microorganisms: An Overview of the Innate Immune Response and Contribution of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms by Stefan Bidula, Darren W. Sexton, Silke Schelenz

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Ficolins are innate pattern recognition receptors (PRR) and play integral roles within the innate immune response to numerous pathogens throughout the circulation, as well as within organs. …”
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    Correlation Between Inflammatory Markers and Pathogenic Bacteria in Children’s Winter Respiratory Infections in Xinjiang by Wang L, Wang W, Wang J, Zhu L, Luo J

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…correlation;inflammatory markers;lower respiratory tract infection;pathogenic bacteria…”
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    Surveillance of pathogenic Leptospira among rodents and small mammals in enzootic areas of plague in Pasuruan Indonesia by Siti Amanah Febriani, Kurnia Ritma Dhanti, Kurniawan Kurniawan, Ristiyanto Ristiyanto, Arief Junaedi, Caecilia Hapsari Ceriapuri Sukowati, Farida Dwi Handayani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This study aims to detect the presence of pathogenic Leptospira in rats and small mammals in the enzootic plague area of Pasuruan in Indonesia. …”
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    Intersection of rare pathogenic variants from TCGA in the All of Us Research Program v6 by Blaine A. Bates, Kylee E. Bates, Spencer A. Boris, Colin Wessman, David Stone, Justin Bryan, Mary F. Davis, Matthew H. Bailey

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We found that All of Us participants from the EUR (p = 1.8 × 10−7), AFR (p = 0.018), and MID (p = 0.0083) genetic similarity groups who carry a rare pathogenic mutation are more likely to have cancer than those without a rare pathogenic mutation. …”
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