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27 October 2017

Bacterial antibiotic resistance is a rapidly expanding problem in the world today. Functionalization of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria provides protection from extracellular antimicrobials, and serves as an innate resistance mechanism....

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21 Citations
7,485 Views
19 Pages

Incomplete LPS Core-Specific Felix01-Like Virus vB_EcoM_VpaE1

  • Eugenijus Šimoliūnas,
  • Monika Vilkaitytė,
  • Laura Kaliniene,
  • Aurelija Zajančkauskaitė,
  • Algirdas Kaupinis,
  • Juozas Staniulis,
  • Mindaugas Valius,
  • Rolandas Meškys and
  • Lidija Truncaitė

27 November 2015

Bacteriophages represent a valuable source for studying the mechanisms underlying virus-host interactions. A better understanding of the host-specificity of viruses at the molecular level can promote various phage applications, including bacterial di...

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1,895 Views
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25 August 2024

Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli O157) is known for causing severe foodborne illnesses such as hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome. Although E. coli O157 is typically regarded as an extracellular pathogen and a weak biofilm producer, s...

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51 Citations
8,815 Views
12 Pages

Discovery and in Vivo Evaluation of Novel RGD-Modified Lipid-Polymer Hybrid Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery

  • Yinbo Zhao,
  • Dayong Lin,
  • Fengbo Wu,
  • Li Guo,
  • Gu He,
  • Liang Ouyang,
  • Xiangrong Song,
  • Wei Huang and
  • Xiang Li

29 September 2014

In the current study, the lipid-shell and polymer-core hybrid nanoparticles (lpNPs) modified by Arg–Gly–Asp(RGD) peptide, loaded with curcumin (Cur), were developed by emulsification-solvent volatilization method. The RGD-modified hybrid nanoparticl...

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7 Citations
2,956 Views
16 Pages

Structural Studies of the Lipopolysaccharide Isolated from Plesiomonas shigelloides O22:H3 (CNCTC 90/89)

  • Anna Maciejewska,
  • Brygida Bednarczyk,
  • Czeslaw Lugowski and
  • Jolanta Lukasiewicz

16 September 2020

Plesiomonas shigelloides is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium which causes foodborne intestinal infections, including gastroenteritis. It is one of the most frequent causes of travellers’ diarrhoea. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS, endotoxin), an i...

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6 Citations
3,685 Views
24 Pages

Biosynthesis of the Inner Core of Bordetella pertussis Lipopolysaccharides: Effect of Mutations on LPS Structure, Cell Division, and Toll-like Receptor 4 Activation

  • Jesús Pérez-Ortega,
  • Ria van Boxtel,
  • Michel Plisnier,
  • Dominique Ingels,
  • Nathalie Devos,
  • Steven Sijmons and
  • Jan Tommassen

9 December 2023

Previously developed whole-cell vaccines against Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough, appeared to be too reactogenic due to their endotoxin content. Reduction in endotoxicity can generally be achieved through structural modifi...

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19 Citations
7,624 Views
17 Pages

14 April 2015

A group of virulent Aeromonas hydrophila, A. sobria, and A. veronii biovar sobria strains isolated from humans and fish have been described; these strains classified to serotype O11 are serologically related by their lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O-antige...

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1 Citations
4,686 Views
17 Pages

RNA-Seq of an LPS-Induced Inflammation Model Reveals Transcriptional Profile Patterns of Inflammatory Processes

  • Kisung Sheen,
  • Seokho Myung,
  • Dong-Min Lee,
  • Sanghyeon Yu,
  • Yueun Choi,
  • Taeyoon Kim,
  • Jihan Kim,
  • Sang-Gu Ji,
  • Myung-Seo Kim and
  • Wonnam Kim
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26 April 2024

The LPS-induced inflammation model is widely used for studying inflammatory processes due to its cost-effectiveness, reproducibility, and faithful representation of key hallmarks. While researchers often validate this model using clinical cytokine ma...

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18 Citations
3,119 Views
17 Pages

Resveratrol-Loaded Lipid-Core Nanocapsules Modulate Acute Lung Inflammation and Oxidative Imbalance Induced by LPS in Mice

  • Maria Talita Pacheco de Oliveira,
  • Diego de Sá Coutinho,
  • Sílvia Stanisçuaski Guterres,
  • Adriana Raffin Pohlmann,
  • Patrícia Machado Rodrigues e Silva,
  • Marco Aurélio Martins and
  • Andressa Bernardi

Acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are inflammatory and oxidative imbalance lung conditions with no successful pharmacological therapy and a high mortality rate. Resveratrol (RSV) is a plant-derived stilbene that p...

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14 Citations
5,484 Views
23 Pages

Lipopolysaccharide of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Complex

  • Yuriy A. Knirel,
  • Andrey P. Anisimov,
  • Angelina A. Kislichkina,
  • Anna N. Kondakova,
  • Olga V. Bystrova,
  • Anastasia S. Vagaiskaya,
  • Konstantin Y. Shatalin,
  • Alexander S. Shashkov and
  • Svetlana V. Dentovskaya

26 September 2021

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), localized in the outer leaflet of the outer membrane, serves as the major surface component of the Gram-negative bacterial cell envelope responsible for the activation of the host’s innate immune system. Variations of the LP...

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31 Citations
6,256 Views
16 Pages

The Deep-Sea Polyextremophile Halobacteroides lacunaris TB21 Rough-Type LPS: Structure and Inhibitory Activity towards Toxic LPS

  • Flaviana Di Lorenzo,
  • Angelo Palmigiano,
  • Ida Paciello,
  • Mateusz Pallach,
  • Domenico Garozzo,
  • Maria-Lina Bernardini,
  • Violetta La Cono,
  • Michail M. Yakimov,
  • Antonio Molinaro and
  • Alba Silipo

27 June 2017

The structural characterization of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from extremophiles has important implications in several biomedical and therapeutic applications. The polyextremophile Gram-negative bacterium Halobacteroides lacunaris TB21, isolated fr...

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10 Citations
5,924 Views
15 Pages

Core Oligosaccharide of Plesiomonas shigelloides PCM 2231 (Serotype O17) Lipopolysaccharide — Structural and Serological Analysis

  • Anna Maciejewska,
  • Jolanta Lukasiewicz,
  • Marta Kaszowska,
  • Aleksandra Man-Kupisinska,
  • Wojciech Jachymek and
  • Czeslaw Lugowski

6 February 2013

The herein presented complete structure of the core oligosaccharide of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) P. shigelloides Polish Collection of Microorganisms (PCM) 2231 (serotype O17) was investigated by 1H, 13C NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, chemical a...

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4 Citations
5,223 Views
12 Pages

Structural Characterization of Core Region in Erwinia amylovora Lipopolysaccharide

  • Angela Casillo,
  • Marcello Ziaco,
  • Buko Lindner,
  • Susana Merino,
  • Elena Mendoza-Barberá,
  • Juan M. Tomás and
  • Maria Michela Corsaro

Erwinia amylovora (E. amylovora) is the first bacterial plant pathogen described and demonstrated to cause fire blight, a devastating plant disease affecting a wide range of species including a wide variety of Rosaceae. In this study, we reported the...

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16 Citations
5,479 Views
15 Pages

Microencapsulation and Application of Probiotic Bacteria Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v Strain

  • Weizhe Sun,
  • Quang D. Nguyen,
  • Botond Kálmán Süli,
  • Firas Alarawi,
  • Anett Szécsi,
  • Vijai Kumar Gupta,
  • László Ferenc Friedrich,
  • Attila Gere and
  • Erika Bujna

Microencapsulation is an up-and-coming technology for maintaining the viability of probiotics. However, the effect of core-to-wall ratios and ratios of polysaccharides on the protection of the Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v strain has not been de...

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13 Citations
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10 Pages

Lipopolysaccharide Structural Differences between Western and Asian Helicobacter pylori Strains

  • Hong Li,
  • Hong Tang,
  • Aleksandra W. Debowski,
  • Keith A. Stubbs,
  • Barry J. Marshall and
  • Mohammed Benghezal

8 September 2018

Recent structural analysis of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) isolated from Helicobacter pylori G27 wild-type and O-antigen ligase mutant resulted in the redefinition of the core-oligosaccharide and O-antigen domains. The short core-oligosaccharide (Glc...

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17 Citations
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17 Pages

19 January 2023

A short antimicrobial peptide (AMP), rich in tryptophan and arginine (P6—HRWWRWWRR-NH2), was used in molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the interaction between AMPs and lipopolysaccharides (LPS) from two E. coli outer membrane (...

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4 Citations
2,937 Views
10 Pages

Intramode Brillouin Scattering Properties of Single-Crystal Lithium Niobate Optical Fiber

  • Liuyan Feng,
  • Yi Liu,
  • Wenjun He,
  • Yajun You,
  • Linyi Wang,
  • Xin Xu and
  • Xiujian Chou

26 June 2022

Ordinary step-type fiber usually has only one obvious Brillouin scattering gain peak with a low gain coefficient, resulting in a poor sensing performance. As a promising material for nonlinear photonics, lithium niobate can significantly improve the...

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15 October 2025

A nested semi-tube hollow-core anti-resonant fiber (HC-ARF) that can support the high-purity transmission of a few polarization-maintaining modes is designed in this paper. By employing bi-thickness hybrid silica/silicon anti-resonant tubes, the bire...

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Anti-Resonant Fiber with Large Mode Area and Ultra-High HOMER for Near-Infrared High-Power Laser

  • Shuyi Wang,
  • Guangrong Sun,
  • Meng Wang,
  • Linyong Yang,
  • Yangweinan Cai,
  • Jing Shi,
  • Peicong Liu,
  • Zhiyue Zhou,
  • Zilun Chen and
  • Zefeng Wang

11 December 2025

A novel anti-resonant hollow-core fiber (AR-HCF) is proposed. The fiber uses cross-nested circular cladding tubes including single-nested and non-nested tubes in the near-infrared spectral region of 1.3–1.7 μm. All the anti-resonant tubes ar...

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4 Citations
4,882 Views
12 Pages

28 February 2017

Lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) are an integral part of the Gram-negative outer membrane, playing important organizational and structural roles and taking part in the bacterial infection process. In Aeromonas hydrophila, piscicola, and salmonicida, three...

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6 Citations
4,684 Views
10 Pages

The Complete Structure of the Core Oligosaccharide from Edwardsiella tarda EIB 202 Lipopolysaccharide

  • Marta Kaszowska,
  • Elena De Mendoza-Barberá,
  • Anna Maciejewska,
  • Susana Merino,
  • Czeslaw Lugowski and
  • Juan M. Tomás

The chemical structure and genomics of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) core oligosaccharide of pathogenic Edwardsiella tarda strain EIB 202 were studied for the first time. The complete gene assignment for all LPS core biosynthesis gene functions was ac...

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17 Citations
5,458 Views
12 Pages

Higher-Order Mode Suppression in Antiresonant Nodeless Hollow-Core Fibers

  • Aichen Ge,
  • Fanchao Meng,
  • Yanfeng Li,
  • Bowen Liu and
  • Minglie Hu

15 February 2019

Negative curvature hollow-core fibers (NC-HCFs) are useful as gas sensors. We numerically analyze the single-mode performance of NC-HCFs. Both single-ring NC-HCFs and nested antiresonant fibers (NANFs) are investigated. When the size of the cladding...

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16 Citations
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24 Pages

25 September 2020

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are recognized as microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) responsible for eliciting defense-related responses and while the effects have been well-documented in mammals, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the mecha...

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1 Citations
8,871 Views
7 Pages

27 July 2010

A method for determination of the volume fraction in binary liquid mixtures by measurement of the equalization wavelength of intermodal interference of modes LP01 and LP11 in a liquid core optical fiber is presented in this paper. This method was stu...

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155 Citations
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22 Pages

19 December 2019

The major constituent of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which is comprised of lipid A, core oligosaccharide, and O antigen, which is a long polysaccharide chain extending into the extracellular environment....

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2 Citations
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15 Pages

Photoperiod Induces the Epigenetic Change of the GNAQ Gene in OVX+E2 Ewes

  • Wei Wang,
  • Xiaolong Du,
  • Mingxing Chu and
  • Xiaoyun He

17 November 2023

GNAQ, a member of the alpha subunit encoding the q-like G protein, is a critical gene in cell signaling, and multiple studies have shown that upregulation of GNAQ gene expression ultimately inhibits the proliferation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone...

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1 Citations
2,495 Views
14 Pages

Hepatitis C Core Protein Induces a Genotype-Specific Susceptibility of Hepatocytes to TNF-Induced Death In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Savvina Moustafa,
  • Katerina Kassela,
  • Maria Bampali,
  • Nikolas Dovrolis,
  • Athanassios Kakkanas,
  • Apostolos Beloukas,
  • Penelope Mavromara and
  • Ioannis Karakasiliotis

14 November 2022

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein is a multifunctional protein that is involved in the proliferation, inflammation, and apoptosis mechanism of hepatocytes. HCV core protein genetic variability has been implicated in various outcomes of HCV patholo...

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8 Citations
3,819 Views
17 Pages

3 September 2020

Whooping cough is a highly contagious disease caused predominantly by Bordetella pertussis, but it also comprises of a pertussis-like illness caused by B. holmesii. The virulence factors of B. holmesii and their role in the pathogenesis remain unknow...

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1 Citations
4,882 Views
10 Pages

High-Resolution Crystal Structure of RpoS Fragment including a Partial Region 1.2 and Region 2 from the Intracellular Pathogen Legionella pneumophila

  • Nannan Zhang,
  • Xiaofang Chen,
  • Xiaojian Gong,
  • Tao Li,
  • Zhiyuan Xie,
  • Muhammad Fazal Hameed,
  • Mingzhu Wang and
  • Honghua Ge

23 January 2018

Legionella pneumophila RpoS (LpRpoS), an alternative sigma factor of RNA polymerase (RNAP), is essential for virulence and stress resistance. To investigate the mechanism of RpoS in the intracellular pathogen L. pneumophila, we determined the high-re...

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10 Citations
3,073 Views
10 Pages

Complete Characterization of the O-Antigen from the LPS of Aeromonas bivalvium

  • Rossella Di Guida,
  • Angela Casillo,
  • Juan M. Tomás,
  • Susana Merino and
  • Maria Michela Corsaro

21 January 2022

Aeromonas species are found in the aquatic environment, drinking water, bottled mineral water, and different types of foods, such as meat, fish, seafood, or vegetables. Some of these species are primary or opportunistic pathogens for invertebrates an...

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1 Citations
1,895 Views
17 Pages

29 November 2021

Fluid content computed from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has proved to be an accurate and reliable tool for petrophysical property estimation. To overcome the limitations of conventional NMR measurements, high spatial resolution NMR (HSR-NMR) has...

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16 Citations
8,508 Views
28 Pages

24 December 2021

The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, is essential for their viability. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) constitutes the major component of OM, providing the permeability barrier, and a tight balance exists between LPS...

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147 Citations
16,650 Views
16 Pages

3 November 2017

The interactions between sugar-containing molecules from the bacteria cell wall and pattern recognition receptors (PRR) on the plasma membrane or cytosol of specialized host cells are the first molecular events required for the activation of higher a...

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13 Citations
4,169 Views
9 Pages

12 February 2018

We propose a tunable magnetic fluid-filled hybrid photonic crystal fiber mode converter. Innovative design principles based on the hybrid connected dual-core photonic crystal fiber and magnetically modulated optical properties of magnetic fluid are d...

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11 Citations
2,226 Views
12 Pages

8 June 2023

Research has shown that MTNR1A plays an essential role in the estrus cycle and seasonal reproduction changes in sheep. However, few people have focused on the DNA methylation of MTNR1A by season or photoperiod. In this study, using qPCR and Western b...

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69 Citations
10,203 Views
14 Pages

Structure and Effects of Cyanobacterial Lipopolysaccharides

  • Prasannavenkatesh Durai,
  • Maria Batool and
  • Sangdun Choi

7 July 2015

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a component of the outer membrane of mainly Gram-negative bacteria and cyanobacteria. The LPS molecules from marine and terrestrial bacteria show structural variations, even among strains within the same species living in...

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5 Citations
3,127 Views
11 Pages

A Simple Fluorescent Cholesterol Labeling Method to Cryoprotect and Detect Plasma Lipoprotein-X

  • Edward B. Neufeld,
  • Lita A. Freeman,
  • Vinay Durbhakula,
  • Maureen L. Sampson,
  • Robert D. Shamburek,
  • Sotirios K. Karathanasis and
  • Alan T. Remaley

22 August 2022

Lipoprotein-X (LpX) are abnormal nephrotoxic lipoprotein particles enriched in free cholesterol and phospholipids. LpX with distinctive lipid compositions are formed in patients afflicted with either familial LCAT deficiency (FLD) or biliary cholesta...

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7 Citations
3,255 Views
15 Pages

Complete Lipooligosaccharide Structure from Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens Sq02-Rifr and Study of Its Immunomodulatory Activity

  • Rossella Di Guida,
  • Angela Casillo,
  • Antonietta Stellavato,
  • Celeste Di Meo,
  • Soichiro Kawai,
  • Jun Kawamoto,
  • Takuya Ogawa,
  • Tatsuo Kurihara,
  • Chiara Schiraldi and
  • Maria Michela Corsaro

19 November 2021

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are surface glycoconjugates embedded in the external leaflet of the outer membrane (OM) of the Gram-negative bacteria. They consist of three regions: lipid A, core oligosaccharide (OS), and O-specific polysaccharide or O-ant...

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12 Pages

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), the defining outer membrane component of Gram-negative bacteria, is a potent immunostimulant recognized by Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). While extensively studied for its roles in immune activation and barrier disruption, the...

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92 Citations
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22 Pages

Distinguishing feature of the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is its asymmetry due to the presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the outer leaflet of the OM and phospholipids in the inner leaflet. Recent studies have revealed the exist...

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3 Citations
2,397 Views
18 Pages

In our previous work, we replaced the TRM (tryptophan-rich motif) of T20 (Enfuvirtide) with fatty acid (C16) to obtain the novel lipopeptide LP-40, and LP-40 displayed enhanced antiviral activity. In this study, we investigated whether the C16 modifi...

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5 Citations
1,722 Views
13 Pages

6 December 2024

A highly sensitive sensor, which can detect the temperature and strain simultaneously, is proposed using a hollow-core anti-resonant fiber with composite nested tubes. The sensing fiber contains two kinds of nested tubes, and two different sensing me...

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1,832 Views
16 Pages

24 October 2023

M-type optical fibers in which a core is surrounded by a thin ring layer with a higher refractive index have attracted increasing attention in recent years. One of their advantageous features is the ability to operate a non-fundamental LP02 mode poss...

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870 Views
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31 August 2025

The rural landscape, as the core constituent unit of rural space, is vital for promoting sustainable rural development and achieving rural revitalization goals. However, current research is often limited to single groups, neglecting differences in vi...

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437 Views
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25 November 2025

Background/Objectives: Mastitis adversely affects human lactation, and there is a need for effective natural therapeutic agents. Poplar-type propolis is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, but its protective effects and mechanisms against mas...

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25 Citations
6,712 Views
13 Pages

15 June 2017

K. pneumoniae is an opportunistic pathogen that causes nosocomial infections, such as, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, septic shock, and gastro intestinal disease. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), capsular polysaccharide, and fimbriae are recognized ma...

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51 Citations
15,496 Views
30 Pages

30 April 2014

Gram-negative marine bacteria can thrive in harsh oceanic conditions, partly because of the structural diversity of the cell wall and its components, particularly lipopolysaccharide (LPS). LPS is composed of three main parts, an O-antigen, lipid A, a...

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9 Citations
2,970 Views
10 Pages

A Multi-Layer Erbium-Doped Air-Hole-Assisted Few-Mode Fiber with Ultra-Low Differential Modal Gain

  • Zhiqi Li,
  • Li Pei,
  • Jingjing Zheng,
  • Jianshuai Wang,
  • Wenxuan Xu,
  • Tigang Ning and
  • Jing Li

The air-hole assisted few-mode fiber (AH-FMF) enables modal intensity balance and offers a profound prospect in gain equalization with the combination of adaptive ion doping. In this paper, we proposed an AH-FM-EDF with a multi-layered erbium doping...

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13 Pages

Nonlinear-Optical Processing of OAM Light States in a Few-Mode Fiber

  • Cheng Guo,
  • Afshin Shamsshooli,
  • Francesca Parmigiani,
  • Xiaoying Li and
  • Michael Vasilyev

Utilizing the phase-matching conditions of inter-modal four-wave mixing in an elliptical-core few-mode fiber supporting three non-degenerate modes, we experimentally demonstrate schemes for generating orbital-angular-momentum (OAM)-entangled photon p...

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21 Citations
7,491 Views
14 Pages

23 July 2015

We cloned and sequenced the waaL (rfaL) gene from Bradyrhizobium japonicum, which infects soybean and forms nitrogen-fixing nodules on soybean roots. waaL has been extensively studied in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis of enteric bacteria,...

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