Within a citizen science project, 112 freshwater habitats in Austria were sampled to get bacterial cultures belonging to the genus Aquirufa using a strategy for targeted isolation. We focused on these bacteria because they are widespread and represent typical freshwater bacteria and, furthermore, the typic red pigmentation facilitates preselection. Among the 113 obtained Aquirufa strains were HETE-83D, KTFRIE-69F, OSTEICH-129V and PLAD-142S6K, originating from small ponds and a creek.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring a citizen science project, four freshwater habitats in a riparian forest restoration area in Salzburg, Austria, were sampled. The primary aim was to obtain bacterial strains of the genus Aquirufa, a group of typical and widespread freshwater bacteria. Numerous pure cultures of Aquirufa strains could be obtained, three of them originating from the river Salzach, a newly created pond and the lake Ausee represented new species.
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February 2025
The adenosine A receptor (AR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that has important anti-inflammatory effects in response to some agonists and consequently is considered a therapeutic target. Its activity is affected by local membrane lipid environment and presence of certain phospholipid classes, so studies should be conducted using extraction methods such as styrene maleic acid co-polymers (SMA) that retain the local lipids. Currently, little is known about the effect of oxidative stress, which may arise from inflammation, on the AR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To re-audit compliance with an amended sedation protocol following the latest national guidelines. To confirm the improved safety achieved through EEG guidance for drug administration during procedural sedation.
Materials And Methods: Following the revision of the departmental protocol, 14 standards were set.
Strains LEOWEIH-7C and LEPPI-3A were isolated from the Leopoldskroner Weiher, a lake located in the city of Salzburg, Austria. 16S rRNA gene similarities and phylogenetic reconstructions with 16S rRNA gene sequences as well as based on genome sequences revealed that the new strains belong to the A. antheringensis branch of the genus Aquirufa.
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