Publications by authors named "A B Bogdanova"

Brachycephalic breeds suffer from respiratory distress known as brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) and the multiple comorbidities associated with it. Targeted breeding toward a more BOAS-free phenotype requires accurate and least invasive detection of BOAS severity grades that are accessible and accepted by the breeders and kennel clubs. This study aimed to compare the-outcome of morphometric anatomical examination with functional tests such as exercise tests and plethysmography for the detection of BOAS severity in a group of 84 French Bulldogs.

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  • The study explores using lytic bacteriophages combined with the antibiotic linezolid to treat methicillin-resistant bacteria, showing a strong synergistic effect against planktonic cells.
  • A checkerboard assay indicated that a specific combination of low doses of both agents completely inhibited bacterial growth, but the order of treatments affected biofilm cells—sequential treatment was less effective while simultaneous treatment was more beneficial.
  • Transcriptomic analysis revealed that the combination altered bacterial metabolism, including energy and virulence factors, emphasizing the need to optimize treatment strategies for maximum effectiveness against infections.
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The white poplar () is a dioecious woody plant with significant potential for the phytoremediation of soils. To realize this potential, it is necessary to utilize growth-promoting microorganisms. One potential source of such beneficial microorganisms is the rhizosphere community of wild-growing trees.

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Unlabelled: Many studies have reported gut microbiome alterations in psoriasis patients, suggesting dysbiosis. While evidence for dysbiosis and its link to pathogenesis remains inconclusive, murine models of psoriasis suggest that gut microbiome alterations develop in response to psoriasis-like inflammation. Hence, the dominant narrative about gut microbiome alterations' impact on disease should be evaluated critically with more data and a well-powered approach.

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