TAWNY OWL STRIX ALUCO AS A POTENTIAL TRANSMITTER OF ENTEROBACTERIACEAE EPIDEMIOLOGICALLY RELEVANT FOR FOREST SERVICE WORKERS, NATURE PROTECTION SERVICE AND ORNITHOLOGISTS

Tawny owl Strix aluco as a potential transmitter of Enterobacteriaceae epidemiologically relevant for forest service workers, nature protection service and ornithologists

Established taxa within the Enterobacteriaceae wereisolated from cloacal swabs of Strix aluco chicks in nest boxes located at five research sites.ChromID ESBL medium (bioMerieux) was used to select a pool of Enterobacteriaceae strains producing extended-spectrum beta-lactamases.Drug sensitivity of the chosen strains was determined from Identificati

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Unresolved orthology and peculiar coding sequence properties of lamprey genes: the KCNA gene family as test case

Abstract Background In understanding the evolutionary process of vertebrates, cyclostomes (hagfishes and lamprey) occupy crucial positions.Resolving molecular phylogenetic relationships of cyclostome genes with gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates) genes is indispensable in deciphering both the species tree and gene trees.However, molecular phylogenetic

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Morphine induces expression of platelet-derived growth factor in human brain microvascular endothelial cells: implication for vascular permeability.

Despite the advent of antiretroviral therapy, complications of HIV-1 infection with concurrent drug abuse are an emerging problem.Morphine, often abused by HIV-infected patients, is known to accelerate neuroinflammation associated with HIV-1 infection.Detailed molecular mechanisms of Persistent Infection of Pets within a Household with Three Barton

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