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  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,896 Views
12 Pages

28 July 2022

In this article, we present a microfluidic technique for the rapid enumeration of bacterial density with a syringe filter to trap bacteria and the quantification of the bacterial density through pressure difference measurement across the membrane. Fi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,790 Views
14 Pages

Culture-Free Enumeration of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Mouse Tissues Using the Molecular Bacterial Load Assay for Preclinical Drug Development

  • Dimitrios Evangelopoulos,
  • Carolyn M. Shoen,
  • Isobella Honeyborne,
  • Simon Clark,
  • Ann Williams,
  • Galina V. Mukamolova,
  • Michael H. Cynamon and
  • Timothy D. McHugh

Background: The turnaround times for phenotypic tests used to monitor the bacterial load of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in both clinical and preclinical studies, are delayed by the organism’s slow growth in culture media. The existence of diffe...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
73 Citations
27,573 Views
28 Pages

Biological Indicators for Fecal Pollution Detection and Source Tracking: A Review

  • Enze Li,
  • Faizan Saleem,
  • Thomas A. Edge and
  • Herb E. Schellhorn

17 November 2021

Fecal pollution, commonly detected in untreated or less treated sewage, is associated with health risks (e.g., waterborne diseases and antibiotic resistance dissemination), ecological issues (e.g., release of harmful gases in fecal sludge composting,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,599 Views
15 Pages

Sugar–Lectin Interactions for Direct and Selective Detection of Escherichia coli Bacteria Using QCM Biosensor

  • Gaddi B. Eshun,
  • Heather A. Crapo,
  • Idris Yazgan,
  • Lauren Cronmiller and
  • Omowunmi A. Sadik

3 March 2023

Pathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli) remains a safety concern in the preservation and quality of green leafy vegetables. Sugar–lectin interactions provide a reliable, specific, and effective sensing platform for the detection of bacteria as co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,548 Views
11 Pages

Dynamics of Active Fluorescent Units (AFU) and Water Activity (aw) Changes in Probiotic Products—Pilot Study

  • Katarzyna Sielatycka,
  • Joanna Śliwa-Dominiak,
  • Martyna Radaczyńska,
  • Wojciech Juzwa,
  • Mariusz Kaczmarczyk,
  • Wojciech Marlicz,
  • Karolina Skonieczna-Żydecka and
  • Igor Łoniewski

3 November 2023

The flow cytometry method (FCM) is a widely renowned practice increasingly used to assess the microbial viability of probiotic products. Additionally, the measurement of water activity (aw) can be used to confirm the presence of viable cells in probi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,840 Views
13 Pages

Small Universal Bacteria and Plasmid Computing Systems

  • Xun Wang,
  • Pan Zheng,
  • Tongmao Ma and
  • Tao Song

Bacterial computing is a known candidate in natural computing, the aim being to construct “bacterial computers” for solving complex problems. In this paper, a new kind of bacterial computing system, named the bacteria and plasmid computin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,486 Views
12 Pages

25 March 2023

Ralstonia solanacearum is the causal agent of bacterial wilt, one of the most destructive diseases of solanaceous plants, affecting staple crops worldwide. The bacterium survives in water, soil, and other reservoirs, and is difficult to control. In t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,199 Views
15 Pages

High-Throughput Viability Testing of Microbial Communities in a Probiotic Product Using Flow Cytometry

  • Joanna V. Pereira,
  • Hasinika K. A. H. Gamage,
  • Amy K. Cain,
  • Evan Hayes,
  • Ian T. Paulsen and
  • Sasha G. Tetu

11 September 2023

There is growing scientific and commercial interest in multi-species probiotic products due to their potential benefits in maintaining gut health. Determining the viability of probiotic microorganisms in these products is essential to ensure that the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,249 Views
18 Pages

Sugary Kefir: Microbial Identification and Biotechnological Properties

  • Maria K. Syrokou,
  • Marina Papadelli,
  • Ioanna Ntaikou,
  • Spiros Paramithiotis and
  • Eleftherios H. Drosinos

15 October 2019

Background: The aim of the present study was to assess the microecosystem composition of three different fruit kefir grains used for the fermentation of apple juice (NAJ), cherry juice (SCN), and a solution of sugary water, enriched with plums (BSS)....

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,942 Views
18 Pages

Quality and Safety Assessment of Edible Seaweeds Alaria esculenta and Saccharina latissima Cultivated in Scotland

  • Anastasia E. Lytou,
  • Eirini Schoina,
  • Yunge Liu,
  • Kati Michalek,
  • Michele S. Stanley,
  • Efstathios Z. Panagou and
  • George-John E. Nychas

17 September 2021

Within Europe over the last 10 years, there has been an increase in seaweeds cultivated for human consumption. For food safety reasons, it is important to assess the microbiological and nutritional quality of the biomass. The fresh and dried edible s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,414 Views
14 Pages

Simultaneous Detection of Salmonella spp. and Quantification of Campylobacter spp. in a Real-Time Duplex PCR: Myth or Reality?

  • Nagham Anis,
  • Laetitia Bonifait,
  • Ségolène Quesne,
  • Louise Baugé,
  • Marianne Chemaly and
  • Muriel Guyard-Nicodème

16 February 2023

In Europe, there is a process hygiene criterion for Salmonella and Campylobacter on broiler carcasses after chilling. The criterion gives indicative contamination values above which corrective actions are required by food business operators. The refe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
983 Views
13 Pages

Saponin Improves Recovery of Bacteria from Orthopaedic Implants for Enhanced Diagnosis Ex Vivo

  • Tiziano Angelo Schweizer,
  • Adrian Egli,
  • Philipp P. Bosshard and
  • Yvonne Achermann

Biofilm formation on orthopedic joint implants complicates diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs). Sonication of explanted orthopedic implants for diagnostic enhances pathogen detection, but it shows limitations in sensitivity and handli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,739 Views
13 Pages

2 November 2019

Biofilms enable the persistence of pathogens in food processing environments. Sanitizing agents are needed that are effective against pathogens entrapped in biofilms that are more difficult to inactivate than planktonic cells that are displaced and f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
10,349 Views
17 Pages

N-Acetylcysteine Protects Bladder Epithelial Cells from Bacterial Invasion and Displays Antibiofilm Activity against Urinary Tract Bacterial Pathogens

  • Arthika Manoharan,
  • Samantha Ognenovska,
  • Denis Paino,
  • Greg Whiteley,
  • Trevor Glasbey,
  • Frederik H. Kriel,
  • Jessica Farrell,
  • Kate H. Moore,
  • Jim Manos and
  • Theerthankar Das

Introduction: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect more than 150 million individuals annually. A strong correlation exists between bladder epithelia invasion by uropathogenic bacteria and patients with recurrent UTIs. Intracellular bacteria often r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,200 Views
9 Pages

Algorithm for the Reconstruction of Mathematical Frame Models of Bacterial Transcription Regulation

  • Tatiana N. Lakhova,
  • Fedor V. Kazantsev,
  • Aleksey M. Mukhin,
  • Nikolay A. Kolchanov,
  • Yury G. Matushkin and
  • Sergey A. Lashin

28 November 2022

Transcription regulation plays an important role in bacterial activity. The operon concept coined by François Jacob and Jacques Monod has had a considerable effect on investigations into gene expression regulation, including modeling. However,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
174 Citations
24,560 Views
19 Pages

Biofilm Formation and Control of Foodborne Pathogenic Bacteria

  • Xiaoli Liu,
  • Huaiying Yao,
  • Xihong Zhao and
  • Chaorong Ge

Biofilms are microbial aggregation membranes that are formed when microorganisms attach to the surfaces of living or nonliving things. Importantly, biofilm properties provide microorganisms with protection against environmental pressures and enhance...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,792 Views
11 Pages

Mosaic-CLSM Assessment of Bacterial Spatial Distribution in Cosmetic Matrices According to Matrix Viscosity and Bacterial Hydrophobicity

  • Samia Almoughrabie,
  • Chrisse Ngari,
  • Romain Briandet,
  • Valérie Poulet and
  • Florence Dubois-Brissonnet

The reliability of the challenge test depends, among other parameters, on the spatial distribution of microorganisms in the matrix. The present study aims to quickly identify factors that are susceptible to impair a uniform distribution of inoculated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,425 Views
16 Pages

11 July 2024

Globally, the public health domain is increasingly emphasizing the need for surfaces that can resist bacterial contamination, as the consumption of bacteria-infected substance may cause illnesses. Thus, this study aimed to modify polyurethane (PU) sy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,585 Views
19 Pages

The Detection of Propionate Utilization by Bacteria Isolated from a Plastic Recycling Site

  • Shuyan Wu,
  • Pornchanok Subharat,
  • Faith Palevich,
  • John Mills and
  • Gale Brightwell

(1) The study aims to utilize a reported approach for culturing mesophilic bacteria from a plastic waste environment; (2) The work revived mesophilic microbial population from an aged PET recycling site using a culture-based approach, and determined...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,570 Views
17 Pages

Effect of Fermented Medicinal Plants as Dietary Additives on Food Preference and Fecal Microbial Quality in Dogs

  • Da Hye Park,
  • Damini Kothari,
  • Kai-Min Niu,
  • Sung Gu Han,
  • Jee Eun Yoon,
  • Hong-Gu Lee and
  • Soo-Ki Kim

16 September 2019

This research determined the antioxidant activities of medicinal plants fermented by Enterococcus faecium and their subsequent applications as dog food additives. Turmeric (5%, w/v), glasswort (2.5%, w/v), Ganghwa mugwort (2.5%, w/v), and their mixtu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,093 Views
16 Pages

One practice for handling farm dairy effluent (DE) comprises recycling them to the soil with the challenge of balancing the tradeoff associated with environmental pollution through nutrient and microorganism loading. This study investigated seasonal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,618 Views
9 Pages

Microbial Growth Study on Pork Loins as Influenced by the Application of Different Antimicrobials

  • David A. Vargas,
  • Markus F. Miller,
  • Dale R. Woerner and
  • Alejandro Echeverry

28 April 2021

The use of antimicrobials in the pork industry is critical in order to ensure food safety and, at the same time, extend shelf life. The objective of the study was to determine the impact of antimicrobials on indicator bacteria on pork loins under lon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
8,084 Views
20 Pages

Image Analysis Semi-Automatic System for Colony-Forming-Unit Counting

  • Pedro Miguel Rodrigues,
  • Jorge Luís and
  • Freni Kekhasharú Tavaria

Background: Accurate quantitative analysis of microorganisms is recognized as an essential tool for gauging safety and quality in microbiology settings in a wide range of fields. The enumeration process of viable microorganisms via traditional cultur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,919 Views
17 Pages

This study describes the seasonal course of denitrifying and nitrate-reducing bacteria in a dimictic mesotrophic lake (Lake Scharmützelsee, Brandenburg, Germany) within a three-year period from 2011 to 2013. The bacterial cell numbers were quant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,519 Views
17 Pages

This study characterized the effect of distance from beef cattle feedlots, environmental factors, and climate on the occurrence of airborne bacterial indicators and pathogens. Three hundred air samples were collected over 6 months from five feedlots,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,286 Views
11 Pages

In-Plant Validation of Novel On-Site Ozone Generation Technology (Bio-Safe) Compared to Lactic Acid Beef Carcasses and Trim Using Natural Microbiota and Salmonella and E. coli O157:H7 Surrogate Enumeration

  • Diego E. Casas,
  • David A. Vargas,
  • Emile Randazzo,
  • Dan Lynn,
  • Alejandro Echeverry,
  • Mindy M. Brashears,
  • Marcos X. Sanchez-Plata and
  • Markus F. Miller

4 May 2021

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of an aqueous ozone (Bio-Safe) treatment and lactic acid solutions on natural microbiota and E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella surrogates on beef carcasses and trim in a commercial bee...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,215 Views
9 Pages

Synergy between Indoloquinolines and Ciprofloxacin: An Antibiofilm Strategy against Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Emilie Charpentier,
  • Ludovic Doudet,
  • Ingrid Allart-Simon,
  • Marius Colin,
  • Sophie C. Gangloff,
  • Stéphane Gérard and
  • Fany Reffuveille

4 October 2021

Antibiotic treatments can participate in the formation of bacterial biofilm in case of under dosage. The interest of indoloquinoline scaffold for drug discovery incited us to study the preparation of new indolo [2,3-b]quinoline derivatives by a domin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,089 Views
16 Pages

A Longitudinal Study of Bacteriophages as Indicators of Norovirus Contamination of Mussels (Mytilus edulis) and Their Overlying Waters

  • Diogo Trajano Gomes da Silva,
  • James Ebdon,
  • Daniel Dancer,
  • Craig Baker-Austin and
  • Huw Taylor

Sewage pollution leads to the contamination of bivalve shellfish by pathogenic microorganisms. Bacterial indicators support the management of risks associated with the consumption of shellfish; however, they often fail to indicate adequately the pote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,582 Views
14 Pages

The present study aims to monitor the ability of Salmonella to colonize and compete as a member of the mixed species biofilm within key points at a water bottling plant, in case of a contamination incident with this major foodborne pathogen. To achie...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,288 Views
13 Pages

17 April 2021

Even in countries with extensive sanitation systems, outbreaks of waterborne infectious diseases are being reported. Current tendencies, such as the growing concentration of populations in large urban conurbations, climate change, aging of existing i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,420 Views
8 Pages

Evaluation of an Environmental Transport Medium for Legionella pneumophila Recovery

  • Marianna Martinelli,
  • Enrico Calaresu,
  • Rosario Musumeci,
  • Chiara Giubbi,
  • Federica Perdoni,
  • Sergio Frugoni,
  • Santina Castriciano,
  • Maria Scaturro,
  • Maria Luisa Ricci and
  • Clementina E. Cocuzza

The collection and storage of water-related matrices such as biofilm from collection to processing are critical for the detection of Legionella pneumophila by cultural and molecular tests. SRK™ is a liquid medium that acts both as an antimicrobial ne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,945 Views
22 Pages

New Parameters to Quantitatively Express the Invasiveness of Bacterial Strains from Implant-Related Orthopaedic Infections into Osteoblast Cells

  • Davide Campoccia,
  • Lucio Montanaro,
  • Stefano Ravaioli,
  • Ilaria Cangini,
  • Francesca Testoni,
  • Livia Visai and
  • Carla Renata Arciola

3 April 2018

Complete eradication of bacterial infections is often a challenging task, especially in presence of prosthetic devices. Invasion of non-phagocytic host cells appears to be a critical mechanism of microbial persistence in host tissues. Hidden within h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,642 Views
6 Pages

No-Touch Automated Disinfection System Based on Hydrogen Peroxide and Ethyl Alcohol Aerosols for Use in Healthcare Environments

  • Francesco Triggiano,
  • Giuseppina Caggiano,
  • Marco Lopuzzo,
  • Giusy Diella,
  • Francesca Apollonio,
  • Fabrizio Fasano and
  • Maria Teresa Montagna

Healthcare-related infections are sustained by various bacteria and fungi. In recent years, various technologies have emerged for the sanitation of healthcare-related environments. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a no-touch disinfection sys...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,677 Views
12 Pages

Evaluation of the Effect of In Ovo Applied Bifidobacteria and Lactic Acid Bacteria on Enteric Colonization by Hatchery-Associated Opportunistic Pathogens and Early Performance in Broiler Chickens

  • Mitchell C. Rowland,
  • Kyle D. Teague,
  • Aaron J. Forga,
  • James Higuita,
  • Makenly E. Coles,
  • Billy M. Hargis,
  • Christine N. Vuong and
  • Danielle Graham

31 March 2025

Probiotics have been used to promote pioneer colonization by beneficial bacteria in poultry. The purpose of the present study (four trials) was to determine if an in ovo injection with Bifidobacterium saeculare (B2-2, B3-4) and/or lactic acid bacteri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,625 Views
15 Pages

5 December 2019

The effects of fish cannery discharge (FCD) on bacteria in marine coastal sediments were investigated. Redox potentials were measured, and granulometry was determined by wet ASTM sieving, and with the Sedigraph method. Prokaryotic abundance (PA) was...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,821 Views
11 Pages

Probiotic Characteristics of Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus as Influenced by Carao (Cassia grandis)

  • David Paz,
  • Ricardo S. Aleman,
  • Roberto Cedillos,
  • Douglas W. Olson,
  • Kayanush Aryana,
  • Jhunior Marcia and
  • Charles Boeneke

29 September 2022

Carao is considered a functional ingredient since its bioactive compounds are meaningful in nutritional, pharmacological, and medicinal applications. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of carao pulp powder on the bacterial viabi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
16,853 Views
12 Pages

Potential for Microbial Cross Contamination of Laundry from Public Washing Machines

  • Kelly Whitehead,
  • Jake Eppinger,
  • Vanita Srinivasan,
  • M. Khalid Ijaz,
  • Raymond W. Nims and
  • Julie McKinney

9 December 2022

Although clothes washing machines remove dirt, microorganisms are not reliably removed by modern cold-water machine-washing practices. Microbial bioburden on clothing originates from the wearer’s skin, the environment (indoor and outdoor), and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
6,843 Views
17 Pages

Microbiota of Chicken Breast and Thigh Fillets Stored under Different Refrigeration Temperatures Assessed by Next-Generation Sequencing

  • Dimitra Dourou,
  • Evgenia D. Spyrelli,
  • Agapi I. Doulgeraki,
  • Anthoula A. Argyri,
  • Athena Grounta,
  • George-John E. Nychas,
  • Nikos G. Chorianopoulos and
  • Chrysoula C. Tassou

3 April 2021

Chicken is one of the most widely consumed meats worldwide. The exploration of the bacterial diversity of chicken meat may provide new insights into the chicken-associated microbiome that will lead to moderation of food spoilage or safety. This study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,924 Views
12 Pages

Toward the Real-Time and Rapid Quantification of Bacterial Cells Utilizing a Quartz Tuning Fork Sensor

  • Abeer Alshammari,
  • Sabaa T. Abdulmawla,
  • Reem Alsaigh,
  • Khaloud Mohammed Alarjani,
  • Norah Salim Aldosari,
  • Muthumareeswaran Muthuramamoorthy,
  • Abdulaziz K. Assaifan,
  • Hamad Albrithen,
  • Khalid E. Alzahrani and
  • Abdullah N. Alodhayb

25 May 2023

The quantitative evaluation of bacterial populations is required in many studies, particularly in the field of microbiology. The current techniques can be time-consuming and require a large volume of samples and trained laboratory personnel. In this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,325 Views
11 Pages

26 November 2022

Objective: Employ the hollow fiber infection model (HFIM) to study sequential antibiotic administration (ampicillin, ciprofloxacin and fosfomycin) using human pharmacokinetic profiles to measure changes in the rate of antibiotic resistance developmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,801 Views
16 Pages

Quantitative Analysis of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Storage Organelles via Cryo-Electron Tomography and Light Microscopy

  • Daniel Parrell,
  • Joseph Olson,
  • Rachelle A. Lemke,
  • Timothy J. Donohue and
  • Elizabeth R. Wright

14 August 2024

Bacterial cytoplasmic organelles are diverse and serve many varied purposes. Here, we employed Rhodobacter sphaeroides to investigate the accumulation of carbon and inorganic phosphate in the storage organelles, polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) and polyphos...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,919 Views
9 Pages

Bacteria Release from Microplastics into New Aquatic Environments

  • Ioanna Nikolopoulou,
  • Odysseas Piperagkas,
  • Stefanos Moschos and
  • Hera Karayanni

13 January 2023

Microplastics are considered the most common waste in aquatic ecosystems, and studying them along with their interactions with biota are considered a priority. Here, results on the role of microplastics in the dispersion of microbes from terrestrial...

  • Review
  • Open Access
96 Citations
19,400 Views
23 Pages

Advanced Methods for Detection of Bacillus cereus and Its Pathogenic Factors

  • Nalini Ramarao,
  • Seav-Ly Tran,
  • Marco Marin and
  • Jasmina Vidic

7 May 2020

Bacillus cereus is an opportunistic foodborne pathogen causing food intoxication and infectious diseases. Different toxins and pathogenic factors are responsible for diarrheal syndrome, like nonhemolytic enterotoxin Nhe, hemolytic enterotoxin Hbl, en...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,755 Views
6 Pages

Investigation and Follow-Up of a Staphylococcal Food Poisoning Outbreak Linked to the Consumption of Traditional Hand-Crafted Alm Cheese

  • Virginia Filipello,
  • Emanuela Bonometti,
  • Massimo Campagnani,
  • Irene Bertoletti,
  • Angelo Romano,
  • Fabio Zuccon,
  • Chiara Campanella,
  • Marina Nadia Losio and
  • Guido Finazzi

19 December 2020

Staphylococcal food poisoning (SFP) is one of the most important foodborne diseases. This work describes a SFP event linked to the consumption of alm cheese and involved three people belonging to the same family. Leftovers of the consumed cheese, sam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
66 Citations
12,219 Views
16 Pages

22 November 2010

The transformation of phosphorus (P) is a major factor of lake eutrophication, and phosphate releasing bacteria play an important role in the release process. Experiments were conducted to investigate P content and characterize phosphate solubilizing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,190 Views
12 Pages

Exploring the Bacterial Communities of the Kaiafas Thermal Spring Anigrides Nymphes in Greece Prior to Rehabilitation Actions

  • Agapi I. Doulgeraki,
  • Vasiliki Bikouli,
  • Anthoula A. Argyri,
  • Nikos Chorianopoulos,
  • Elisavet Mitre,
  • Georgia Charvourou,
  • Patra Sourri,
  • Chrysoula C. Tassou and
  • Alexandra Oikonomou

Anigrides Nymphes of Lake Kaiafas is a thermal spring that is well known for its therapeutical properties, as the hot water (32–34 °C) is rich in sulfur compounds and minerals. Nowadays, efforts are made from the Hellenic Republic to modern...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,550 Views
17 Pages

The Effect of Probiotic Bacteria on Composition and Metabolite Production of Faecal Microbiota Using In Vitro Batch Cultures

  • Jessica Eastwood,
  • Saskia van Hemert,
  • Carlos Poveda,
  • Stephen Elmore,
  • Claire Williams,
  • Daniel Lamport and
  • Gemma Walton

30 May 2023

Probiotic supplements are increasingly being used to target the gut microbiome with a view to improving cognitive and psychological function via the gut-brain axis. One possible mechanism behind the effect of probiotics is through alterations to micr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,512 Views
14 Pages

Optimisation of Mycobacterium bovis BCG Fermentation and Storage Survival

  • Jordan Pascoe,
  • Charlotte L. Hendon-Dunn,
  • Colin P.D. Birch,
  • Gareth A. Williams,
  • Mark A. Chambers and
  • Joanna Bacon

Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (M. bovis BCG) was generated over a century ago for protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and is one the oldest vaccines still in use. The BCG vaccine is currently produced using...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,586 Views
15 Pages

The Gut Bacteria of Gampsocleis gratiosa (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) by Culturomics

  • Hongmei Li,
  • Huimin Huang,
  • Ying Jia,
  • Yuwei Tong and
  • Zhijun Zhou

27 January 2025

Gampsocleis gratiosa Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1862, is a type of omnivorous chirping insect with a long history of artificial breeding. It has high economic value and is also an excellent orthopteran model organism. In this study, 12 types of culture m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,635 Views
19 Pages

Regulation of the Gene for Alanine Racemase Modulates Amino Acid Metabolism with Consequent Alterations in Cell Wall Properties and Adhesive Capability in Brucella spp.

  • Mingyue Hao,
  • Minghui Wang,
  • Ting Tang,
  • Danyu Zhao,
  • Shurong Yin,
  • Yong Shi,
  • Xiaofang Liu,
  • Gaowa Wudong,
  • Yuanhao Yang and
  • Aihua Wang
  • + 4 authors

9 November 2023

Brucella, a zoonotic facultative intracellular pathogenic bacterium, poses a significant threat both to human health and to the development of the livestock industry. Alanine racemase (Alr), the enzyme responsible for alanine racemization, plays a pi...

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