CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI DEMONSTRATES CONSERVED PROTEOMIC AND TRANSCRIPTOMIC RESPONSES WHEN CO-CULTURED WITH HUMAN INT 407 AND CACO-2 EPITHELIAL CELLS

Campylobacter jejuni Demonstrates Conserved Proteomic and Transcriptomic Responses When Co-cultured With Human INT 407 and Caco-2 Epithelial Cells

Major foodborne bacterial pathogens, such as Campylobacter jejuni, have devised complex strategies One Piece Suit to establish and foster intestinal infections.For more than two decades, researchers have used immortalized cell lines derived from human intestinal tissue to dissect C.jejuni-host cell interactions.Known from these studies is that C.je

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COVID-19 and the Dreads of Hospitalization: Connecting With a Recollection of Memories As a Patient of Dengue Fever

I have spent a considerable time in visiting and even staying at various hospitals since my childhood.With many of the memories still intact, the one encounter whose mark is an enduring one in my mind is when I caught dengue fever and was admitted to a public hospital.During this stay, I remember largely being restless inside my room.However, visit

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Sensitivity of Numerical Predictions to the Permeability Coefficient in Simulations of Melting and Solidification Using the Enthalpy-Porosity Method

The high degree of uncertainty and conflicting literature data on the value of the permeability coefficient (also known as the mushy zone constant), which aims to dampen fluid velocities in CINNAMON EXTRACT the mushy zone and suppress them in solid regions, is a critical drawback when using the fixed-grid enthalpy-porosity technique for modelling n

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