Sentences with phrase «bacterial communities associated»

Bacterial communities associated with combination feeding were more similar to those associated with exclusive formula feeding than exclusive breastfeeding (P =.002).
Because < 1 % of naturally occurring bacteria are culturable, a substantial fraction of the bacterial community associated with the dolphin URT remains to be described.
Techniques A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil — Behnoushsadat Ghodsalavi — PLoS One

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It's unclear how these changes occur, said senior study author Maria Dominguez - Bello, PhD, an associate professor of medicine at the university, «if these bacteria are transferred from the fingers to the lens and to the eye surface, or if the lenses exert selective pressures on the eye bacterial community in favor of skin bacteria.»
«This is the first study analyzing both community - acquired bacterial meningitis and health care - associated bacterial meningitis in the U.S.,» Hasbun said.
By identifying bacterial species and communities associated with HIV risk, we provide specific targets that may be leveraged to develop new preventive strategies and to improve the effectiveness of existing preventive measures.»
«We found that it is feasible to package the CIP - BP dry powder in an inhaler that can treat bacterial infections associated with community - acquired pneumonia,» adds Heng.
Increased total body and fat mass, as well as obesity - associated metabolic phenotypes, were transmissible with uncultured fecal communities and with their corresponding fecal bacterial culture collections.
The team of researchers from Germany, UK and Austria, led by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), found that apart from the crew who were the main source of human - associated bacteria inside the habitat, confinement appeared to be the strongest trigger shaping the bacterial community — the microbiota — which remained highly dynamic over time.
Scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) investigated the composition of bacterial communities in different digestion - associated organs but found no unusual or special microbial communities when they compared these with those of other mammals.
It contains high levels of nutrients and minerals to support high bacterial growth, while its high carbon contents enrich the microbial community associated with anaerobic digestion.
Functional analysis showed significant differences between the metagenomes and the downstream bacterial communities contained a high abundance of genes associated with antibiotic resistance (COG0294, 3570, 3231, 1357), replication and mobilization of DNA (COG3668, TIGR01629, TIGR02768) and membrane transporters (COG0488, TIGR02294)(Tables S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11).
Jason H. Moore, PhD, Third Century Professor, a professor of genetics and of community and family medicine at Geisel, director of iQBS, and associate director of Norris Cotton Cancer Center, said that «bacterial cells outnumber human cells many-fold.
Understanding the forces that shape variation in host - associated bacterial communities within - and between host species is key to understanding the evolution and maintenance of metaorganisms.
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