GLYCEROL OR CRUDE GLYCEROL AS SUBSTRATES MAKE PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ACHIEVE ANAEROBIC PRODUCTION OF RHAMNOLIPIDS

Glycerol or crude glycerol as substrates make Pseudomonas aeruginosa achieve anaerobic production of rhamnolipids

Abstract Background The anaerobic production of rhamnolipids is significant in research and application, such as foamless fermentation and in situ production of rhamnolipids in the anoxic environments.Although a few studies reported that some rare Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains can produce rhamnolipids anaerobically, the decisive factors for anaero

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Multiple revision surgeries after total hip arthroplasty in a patient with osteopetrosis: a case report with 24 years of follow-up

Abstract Osteopetrosis, also recognized as marble bone disease, denotes a rare hereditary skeletal condition.It is distinguished by faulty osteoclast resorption, resulting in universally rigid and brittle bones.Secondary osteoarthritis often occurs in young and middle-aged patients with osteopetrosis.They often have to tenga flip orb have joint rep

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Coccidioides Endospores and Spherules Draw Strong Chemotactic, Adhesive, and Phagocytic Responses by Individual Human Neutrophils.

Coccidioides spp.are dimorphic pathogenic fungi whose parasitic forms cause coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) in mammalian hosts.We use an innovative interdisciplinary approach to analyze one-on-one encounters between human neutrophils and two forms of Coccidioides posadasii.To examine the mechanisms by which the innate immune system itsmajorlook.c

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