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  1. 741

    Exploring CycleGAN Technique for Improved Plant Disease Detection and Analysis by Ouyang Luyi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research takes into consideration the apple leaves diseased images, is of various pathogens, and CycleGAN creates images to even it. …”
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  2. 742

    Field Diagnosis and Management of Phytophthora Diseases by Stephen H. Futch, James H. Graham

    Published 2005-09-01
    “… Phytophthora species are important soil-borne fungal pathogens worldwide that attack the root systems, trunks, and fruit of citrus trees at any age. …”
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  3. 743

    Exploring the Ancient Persian/Unani Theory of Connection between Gastrointestinal and Respiratory Tracts: Current Evidence and Future Directions by Shahin Saeidinejat, Syed Mohd Abbas Zaidi, Alireza Ranjbar, Alireza Derakhshan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The interaction between the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems can occur through several mechanisms, including commonalities in embryonic sources, role of identical mediators and receptors, influence of common pathogens in the lungs and gut, similarity of microbiota patterns and changes, and same inflammatory and mucosal responses. …”
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  4. 744

    Werner Syndrome Caused by Homozygous Frameshift Variant c.1578del in WRN by Jovita Patricija Druta, Gunda Petraitytė, Aušra Sasnauskienė, Eglė Preikšaitienė

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The patient was initially diagnosed with secondary small fiber sensory polyneuropathy and myotonia, but further genetic testing revealed the homozygous pathogenic variant c.1578del in the WRN gene associated with Werner syndrome. …”
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  5. 745

    Ischemic Changes in the Mucous Membrane of the Transverse Colon as a Complication of Acute Pancreatitis by D. A. Semenov, S. G. Shapovalyants, D. E. Seleznev, O. I. Yudin, S. V. Korolev, N. A. Gracheva, L. M. Mikhaleva, K. S. Paramonenko

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Negative results of analysis for toxins A and B of Clostridioides difficile and pathogenic intestinal flora were obtained. By the means of intensive care, it was possible to achieve complete stabilization of the patient's condition, normalization of laboratory blood parameters and relief of ischemic processes in the colon wall.Conclusion. …”
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  6. 746

    Ischemic heart disease and reflux-esophagitis: complexities of the differential diagnosis and treatment. by Yu. N. Belenkov, Ye. V. Privalova, A. O. Yusupova, M. V. Kozhevnikova

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Application of prokinetics in complex treatment of RE at IHD patients is pathogenically proven. Combination of diseases requires long treatment, dictates necessity of choice of the safe agent, having no negative effect on the course of IHD.Conclusion. …”
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  7. 747

    Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome: the past, present and future by V. T. Ivashkin, Ye. A. Poluektova, O. S. Lyashenko, D. V. Reykhart

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Prescription of probiotics, peripheral opioid receptor agonists at IBS is pathogenicly proven and allows to increase treatment efficacy significantly.…”
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  8. 748

    MDM2 inhibition is associated with the emergence of TP53-altered clonal hematopoiesis by Vishesh Khanna, Gohar Eslami, Rochelle Reyes, Robert Diep, Sebastian Fernandez-Pol, Henning Stehr, Carlos Jose Suarez, Harlan Pinto, James M. Ford, Tian Yi Zhang, Christopher T. Chen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Her pancytopenia was associated with 20 distinct pathogenic TP53 mutations in peripheral blood and bone marrow not present in drug-resistant tumor tissue. …”
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  9. 749

    Endothelial SHANK3 regulates tight junctions in the neonatal mouse blood-brain barrier through β-Catenin signaling by Yong-Eun Kim, Minseong Kim, Sunwhi Kim, Raham Lee, Yusuke Ujihara, Esther Magdalena Marquez-Wilkins, Yong-Hui Jiang, Esther Yang, Hyun Kim, Changhoon Lee, Changwon Park, Il Hwan Kim

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These findings highlight a pathogenic mechanism stemming from the ASD-risk Shank3, emphasizing the significance of neonatal BECs in the BBB as a potential therapeutic target for ASD.…”
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  10. 750

    Recent advances in nanomaterials and their mechanisms for infected wounds management by Jianping Zhu, Fan Xia, Shuaifei Wang, Yan Guan, Fuqiang Hu, Fangying Yu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Wounds infected by bacteria pose a considerable challenge in the field of healthcare, particularly with the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Traditional antibiotics often fail to achieve effective results due to limited penetration, resistance development, and inadequate local concentration at wound sites. …”
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    Evolutionary conserved regulation of TFEB stability by the E3 ubiquitin ligase WWP2 modulates response to stress in vivo by Juan A. Garcia-Sanchez, Estelle Bonnet, Céline Loubatier, Anne Doye, Guillaume Paillier, Fabien Segui, Frédéric Larbret, Paul Chaintreuil, Ludovic Batistic, Cédric Torre, Marcel Deckert, Jolanta Polanowska, Patrick Munro, Laurent Boyer, Orane Visvikis

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this study, we used Caenorhabditis elegans to screen for E3 ubiquitin ligases regulating the activity of TFEB’s homolog, HLH-30, upon pathogenic infection. We identified WWP-1 as a regulator of HLH-30-dependent immune response controlling HLH-30 stability to mediate host defense in vivo. …”
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  12. 752

    Inactivation of the CMAH gene and deficiency of Neu5Gc play a role in human brain evolution by Yuxin Liu, Jinhong Li, Qicai Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The inactivation of CMAH protected our ancestors from some pathogens and reduced the level of N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) in brain tissue. …”
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    Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Hospital-Wide Bacterial Species and Antibiograms to Inform Management at a Zonal Tertiary Hospital in Mwan... by Justine BN, Mushi MF, Silago V, Igembe Z, Muyombe J, Kishengena PP, Michael Jnr NS, Maganga MG, Massenga A, Tegete F, Massaga FA, Seni J

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The most frequent SSTIs types were surgical site infections (30.0%), chronic wounds (27.9%), and traumatic wounds (19.7%). The commonest pathogens were Staphylococcus aureus (17.1%), Escherichia coli (17.1%), and K. pneumoniae (16.0%). …”
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  16. 756

    Phages as potential life-saving therapeutic option in the treatment of multidrug-resistant urinary tract infections by Beata Zalewska-Piątek, Michalina Nagórka

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Phage therapy (PT) has emerged as a promising alternative due to its specificity, safety and efficacy against multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens causing infectious diseases. PT demonstrates significant potential in treating chronic and recurrent UTIs, also including catheter-associated infection by reducing bacterial biofilms, delaying catheter blockage, and enhancing antibiotic efficacy when used in combination. …”
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  17. 757

    Application of phytosynthesized silver nanoparticles (SNPs) against Erwinia amylovora causing fire blight disease by Saeed Tarighi, Meysam Soltani Nejad

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Numerous studies have demonstrated their ability to exhibit antibacterial properties against a wide range of human and animal pathogens. In this investigation, the dimensions of SNPs were ascertained by employing aqueous extracts derived from apple, pear, and quince leaves. …”
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    Novel anti-inflammatory properties of mannose oligosaccharides in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease via LGALS3 modulation by Yaqi Du, Yan Fan, Xin Li, Fenqin Chen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Employing both in vitro and in vivo models, we explored how GA-MOS influences microbial communities, particularly focusing on their capacity to enhance health-associated bacteria and reduce pathogenic species within the gut environment. Our findings reveal that GA-MOS treatment significantly altered the gut microbiota composition, increasing the abundance of anti-inflammatory bacteria while decreasing pro-inflammatory species, thus contributing to a reduction in gut inflammation and an improvement in intestinal barrier function. …”
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    A biallelically active embryonic enhancer dictates GNAS imprinting through allele-specific conformations by Yorihiro Iwasaki, Monica Reyes, Harald Jüppner, Murat Bastepe

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Therefore, a biallelically active embryonic enhancer dictates GNAS imprinting via different chromatin conformations, underlying the allele-specific pathogenicity of STX16-ICR microdeletions.…”
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    Micromechanical behavior of the apple fruit cuticle investigated by Brillouin light scattering microscopy by Timm Landes, Bishnu P. Khanal, Hans Lukas Bethge, Tina Lehrich, Maximilian Seydi Kilic, Franz Renz, Miroslav Zabic, Moritz Knoche, Dag Heinemann

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It regulates water loss and defends against environmental stressors and pathogens. Despite its significance, understanding of the micro-mechanical properties of the cuticle (cuticular membrane; CM) remains limited. …”
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