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Microorganisms distribute and proliferate both inside and outside the body, which are the main mediators of decomposition after death. However, limited information is available on the postmortem microbiota cha...
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Kingella pumchi sp. nov., an organism isolated from human vertebral puncture tissue
A Gram-negative, non-motile rod and strictly aerobic bacterium, designated as 18B16333T, was isolated from vertebral puncture tissue of a patient at Peking union medical college hospital in China. Growth occurred...
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Analysis of Postmortem Intestinal Microbiota Successional Patterns with Application in Postmortem Interval Estimation
Microorganisms play a vital role in the decomposition of vertebrate remains in natural nutrient cycling, and the postmortem microbial succession patterns during decomposition remain unclear. The present study ...
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Molecular characterization of gut microbial shift in SD rats after death for 30 days
To observe the temporal shifts of the intestinal microbial community structure and diversity in rats for 30 days after death. Rectal swabs were collected from rats before death (BD) and on day 1, 5, 10, 15, 20...
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Ectopic expression of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa KatA gene in cotton improves its drought tolerance and yield under drought stress
Drought stress breaks the balance between the production and elimination of reactive oxygen species in plant cells, resulting in the accumulation of free radicals, which in turn affect plant growth, developmen...