Search Results - "DAHL, Jan"
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Risk Assessments and Risk Mitigation to Prevent the Introduction of African Swine Fever into the Danish Pig Population
Published in Animals (Basel) (27-08-2024)“…African Swine Fever poses a significant threat to pig production. An outbreak in Denmark would have severe economic consequences, potentially resulting in a…”
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Bacterial Defense Systems against the Neutrophilic Oxidant Hypochlorous Acid
Published in Infection and immunity (22-06-2020)“…Neutrophils kill invading microbes and therefore represent the first line of defense of the innate immune response. Activated neutrophils assemble NADPH…”
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Protein Quality Control under Oxidative Stress Conditions
Published in Journal of molecular biology (10-04-2015)“…Accumulation of reactive oxygen and chlorine species (RO/CS) is generally regarded to be a toxic and highly undesirable event, which serves as contributing…”
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa defense systems against microbicidal oxidants
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-11-2017)“…Summary The most abundant oxidants controlling bacterial colonization on mucosal barrier epithelia are hypochlorous acid (HOCl), hypobromous acid (HOBr) and…”
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Polyphosphate: A Conserved Modifier of Amyloidogenic Processes
Published in Molecular cell (01-09-2016)“…Polyphosphate (polyP), a several billion-year-old biopolymer, is produced in every cell, tissue, and organism studied. Structurally extremely simple, polyP…”
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Keel bone fractures in Danish laying hens: Prevalence and risk factors
Published in PloS one (13-08-2021)“…Keel bone fractures (KBF) in commercial poultry production systems are a major welfare problem with possible economic consequences for the poultry industry…”
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A Year at the Forefront of Bacterial Defense Systems Against Neutrophilic Oxidants
Published in Biology open (15-04-2023)“…One challenge for invading pathogens represents the exposure to highly microbicidal hypohalous acids (HOX), such as hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and…”
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Polyphosphate Stabilizes Protein Unfolding Intermediates as Soluble Amyloid-like Oligomers
Published in Journal of molecular biology (19-10-2018)“…Inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) constitutes one of the most conserved and ubiquitous molecules in biology. Recent work in bacteria demonstrated that polyP…”
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The respiratory arsenite oxidase: structure and the role of residues surrounding the rieske cluster
Published in PloS one (30-08-2013)“…The arsenite oxidase (Aio) from the facultative autotrophic Alphaproteobacterium Rhizobium sp. NT-26 is a bioenergetic enzyme involved in the oxidation of…”
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HdeB Functions as an Acid-protective Chaperone in Bacteria
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-01-2015)“…Enteric bacteria such as Escherichia coli utilize various acid response systems to counteract the acidic environment of the mammalian stomach. To protect their…”
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Expression of RcrB confers resistance to hypochlorous acid in uropathogenic Escherichia coli
Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-10-2023)“…To eradicate bacterial pathogens, neutrophils are recruited to the sites of infection, where they engulf and kill microbes through the production of reactive…”
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Body Condition Score in Danish Horses Related to Type, Use, and Training Level: Patterns, Risk, and Protective Factors
Published in Animals (Basel) (31-03-2023)“…Body condition in horses is a growing concern that has different patterns of development in horses that are above and below the ideal range. This study used…”
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A novel ruthenium-silver based antimicrobial potentiates aminoglycoside activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Published in mSphere (24-10-2023)“…The rapid dissemination of antibiotic resistance combined with the decline in the discovery of novel antibiotics represents a major challenge for infectious…”
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Extraction and Visualization of Protein Aggregates after Treatment of Escherichia coli with a Proteotoxic Stressor
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (29-06-2021)“…The exposure of living organisms to environmental and cellular stresses often causes disruptions in protein homeostasis and can result in protein aggregation…”
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Assessment of Skin and Mucosa at the Equine Oral Commissures to Assess Pathology from Bit Wear: The Oral Commissure Assessment Protocol (OCA) for Analysis and Categorisation of Oral Commissures
Published in Animals (Basel) (03-03-2022)“…This study addresses the presence and location of natural pigmentation, potentially pathological changes in pigment, interruptions of the natural lining…”
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Redox-Mediated Inactivation of the Transcriptional Repressor RcrR is Responsible for Uropathogenic Escherichia coli's Increased Resistance to Reactive Chlorine Species
Published in mBio (26-10-2022)“…The ability to overcome stressful environments is critical for pathogen survival in the host. One challenge for bacteria is the exposure to reactive chlorine…”
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The Sulfur Carrier Protein TusA Has a Pleiotropic Role in Escherichia coli That Also Affects Molybdenum Cofactor Biosynthesis[S]
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-02-2013)“…The Escherichia colil-cysteine desulfurase IscS mobilizes sulfur from l-cysteine for the synthesis of several biomolecules such as iron-sulfur (FeS) clusters,…”
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Pre-Competition Oral Findings in Danish Sport Horses and Ponies Competing at High Level
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-03-2022)“…This study addresses the presence and location of oral lesions in 342 dressage, show jumping, and eventing horses examined at an obligatory veterinary…”
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa kills Staphylococcus aureus in a polyphosphate-dependent manner
Published in mSphere (04-10-2024)“…Due to their frequent coexistence in many polymicrobial infections, including in patients with cystic fibrosis or burn/chronic wounds, many studies have…”
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The anti-inflammatory drug mesalamine targets bacterial polyphosphate accumulation
Published in Nature microbiology (23-01-2017)“…Mesalamine serves as the gold standard in treating ulcerative colitis. However, its precise mechanism(s) of action remains unclear. Here, we show that…”
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