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Plasmid Profiling and Occurrence of β-Lactamase Enzymes in Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogenic Escherichia coli in Kathmandu, Nepal

<p>Plasmid Profiling and Occurrence of &beta;-Lactamase Enzymes in Multidrug-Resistant Uropathogenic <em>Escherichia coli</em> in Kathmandu, Nepal</p>

... Non- β -lactamase-producing isolates were found to pos- sess one, two and fi ve plasmids, whereas β -lactamase producers had multiple plasmids. Most of the uropatho- genic E. coli producing ESBLs, AmpC and ESBLs/ AmpCs ...

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Investigation of six plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance genes among clinical isolates of pseudomonas: a genotypic study in Saudi Arabia

<p>Investigation of six plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance genes among clinical isolates of pseudomonas: a genotypic study in Saudi Arabia</p>

... study in China reported the detection of qnrA in only one cipro fl oxacin resistant isolate. 27 Also, qnrS, and aac(6´)-Ib- cr were found in only one (2.6%) of 38 P. aeruginosa isolates in Brazil. 28 On the other ...

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Nanofibrous Scaffolds Containing Hydroxyapatite and Microfluidic-Prepared Polyamidoamin/BMP-2 Plasmid Dendriplexes for Bone Tissue Engineering Applications

<p>Nanofibrous Scaffolds Containing Hydroxyapatite and Microfluidic-Prepared Polyamidoamin/BMP-2 Plasmid Dendriplexes for Bone Tissue Engineering Applications</p>

... In micro fl uidic devices (MFD), mixing reaction occurs in small Reynolds numbers and consequently it happens based on molecular diffusion. So, it provides a powerful tool for reaction manipulation 17 and making PNPs with ...

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F factor plasmid-mediated Epstein-Barr virus genome introduction establishes an EBV positive NPC cell model

<p>F factor plasmid-mediated Epstein-Barr virus genome introduction establishes an EBV positive NPC cell model</p>

... EBV infection has been postulated to play an important role in NPC development and progression by inducing multiple sig- nal transducers and activators that regulate transcription. 24 However, the mechanism underlying ...

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Characterization of a novel blaNDM-5-harboring IncFII plasmid and an mcr-1-bearing IncI2 plasmid in a single Escherichia coli ST167 clinical isolate

<p>Characterization of a novel <em>bla</em><sub>NDM-5</sub>-harboring IncFII plasmid and an <em>mcr-1</em>-bearing IncI2 plasmid in a single <em>Escherichia coli</em> ST167 clinical isolate</p>

... for plasmid partition (parM) and stability (stbB) and a group II intron that was virtually identical (100% query coverage, ...the plasmid pGUE-NDM/ pMC-NDM (the group II intron is missing from ...

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Overview of the epidemiology and the threat of Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemases (KPC) resistance

Overview of the epidemiology and the threat of <em>Klebsiella pneumoniae</em> carbapenemases (KPC) resistance

... Detection of KPC-2 in a clinical isolate of proteus mirabilis and first reported description of carbapenemase resistance caused by a KPC beta-lactamase in P.. Plasmid-medi[r] ...

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PAU-1, a Novel Plasmid-Encoded Ambler Class A &beta;-Lactamase Identified in a Clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolate

<p>PAU-1, a Novel Plasmid-Encoded Ambler Class A &beta;-Lactamase Identified in a Clinical <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> Isolate</p>

... The antimicrobial agents assayed were used immediately after their solubilisation. Minimum inhibitory concentra- tions (MICs) were determined by agar dilution method on Mueller-Hinton agar (Diagnostics Pasteur). All ...

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Characterization of the plasmid of incompatibility groups IncFIIpKF727591 and IncpKPHS1 from Enterobacteriaceae species

<p>Characterization of the plasmid of incompatibility groups IncFII<sub>pKF727591</sub> and Inc<sub>pKPHS1</sub> from <em>Enterobacteriaceae</em> species</p>

... stably co-exist within the same host cell and thus the plasmid shows incompatibility with the same Inc group plasmid. 1 Nowadays, Inc classi fi cation is always based on replication initiation protein (Rep) ...

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Roles of the Rabies Virus Phosphoprotein Isoforms in Pathogenesis

Roles of the Rabies Virus Phosphoprotein Isoforms in Pathogenesis

... FIG 2 Effects of mutations introduced into CE(NiP) ⌬ P2-5 on viral replica- tion and activity of P1 as a cofactor of viral RNA polymerase. (A) Growth curves of CE(NiP) and CE(NiP) ⌬ P2-5 in NA cells. Each virus was ...

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Genetic changes accompanying increased fitness in evolving populations of Escherichia coli.

Genetic changes accompanying increased fitness in evolving populations of Escherichia coli.

... ampicillin resistance phenotype, (i) transposition of plasmid sequences, including the P-lactamase gene, from the plasmid to the bacterial chromosome and genetic chan[r] ...

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Reducible chimeric polypeptide consisting of octa-d-arginine and tetra-l-histidine peptides as an efficient gene delivery vector

Reducible chimeric polypeptide consisting of octa-d-arginine and tetra-l-histidine peptides as an efficient gene delivery vector

... pDNa, plasmid DNa; pEGFP, plasmid encoding enhanced green fluorescent protein gene; RHss, reducible chimeric polypeptide containing two functional peptides: octa- d -arginine and tetra- l -histidine ...

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Unusual Enterobacteriaceae  "Proteus rettgeri" that "change" into Providencia stuartii

Unusual Enterobacteriaceae "Proteus rettgeri" that "change" into Providencia stuartii

... stuartii 1; ii urease production is probably plasmid mediated and is readily lost from some urea+ strains of P.. stuartii; iii biochemically Table 2 and serologically 5, 6, P.[r] ...

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High-level extracellular protein production in Bacillus subtilis using an optimized dual-promoter expression system

High-level extracellular protein production in Bacillus subtilis using an optimized dual-promoter expression system

... Total RNA was extracted from B. subtilis cells using the Simply P Total RNA Extraction Kit (BioFlux, Hang- zhou, China). To avoid RNA digestion, all tips and tubes used were RNase-Free. The extracted RNA was ...

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Use of RNA Immunoprecipitation Method for Determining Sinorhizobium meliloti RNA-Hfq Protein Associations In Vivo

Use of RNA Immunoprecipitation Method for Determining Sinorhizobium meliloti RNA-Hfq Protein Associations In Vivo

... production plasmid p#5, but it is toxic to ...for plasmid maintenance. To assess plasmid stability in planta, we crushed nodules and plated nodule bacteria on nonselective media and ...

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Enolase-1 is a therapeutic target in endometrial carcinoma

Enolase-1 is a therapeutic target in endometrial carcinoma

... p85 plasmid to induce the phosphorylation of PI3K (Supplementary Figure ...p85α plasmid in ENO1-suppressed EC cells enhanced cell glycolysis, proliferation, migration, invasion and metastasis by increasing ...

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Role of Erf recombinase in P22-mediated plasmid transduction.

Role of Erf recombinase in P22-mediated plasmid transduction.

... In the recipient cell, Erf can promote both generalized plasmid transduction (which requires the circularization of plasmids transduced as linear multimers) and specialized p[r] ...

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Effects of FP2 and a mercury resistance plasmid from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA103 on exoenzyme production

Effects of FP2 and a mercury resistance plasmid from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA103 on exoenzyme production

... However, the introduction of either plasmid resulted in the production of significantly P < 0.05 less extracellular protease activity compared with that produced by the parent strain PAO[r] ...

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Local gene delivery via endovascular stents coated with dodecylated chitosan&ndash;plasmid DNA nanoparticles

Local gene delivery via endovascular stents coated with dodecylated chitosan&ndash;plasmid DNA nanoparticles

... a 0.02% (w/v) solution of dodecylated chitosan in NaAc/HAc buffer (pH 5.5) and a solution of DNA (1 µ g/ µ L) in 5 mM sodium chloride solution were prewarmed at 55 ° C for 10 min. The DCDNPs were prepared by mixing the ...

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Recent emergence of new variants of Yersinia pestis in Madagascar

Recent emergence of new variants of Yersinia pestis in Madagascar

... Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, has been responsible for at least three pandemics. During the last pandemic, which started in Hong Kong in 1894, the microorganism colonized new, previously unscathed ...

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umi-unc-2624.pdf

umi-unc-2624.pdf

... In many underdeveloped areas around the globe, antibiotic resistance among virulent bacterial strains is reaching crisis proportions. Bacterial conjugation is a major player in the spread of antibiotic resistance within ...

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