Publications by authors named "B Samuel Masilamoni Ronald"

Johne's disease (JD), also known as paratuberculosis, is a chronic, untreatable gastroenteritis of ruminants caused by subsp. (MAP) infection. Evidence for host genetic resistance to disease progression exists, although it is limited due to the extended incubation period (years) and diagnostic challenges.

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Globally, Penaeus vannamei is the vital species in aquaculture production. Beneficial bacterial exploration of gut, sediment, and water were investigated in P. vannamei culture using Illumina Miseq sequencing of 16S RNA V3-V4 hypervariable regions.

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Even with the exponential popularity of the contemporary clear aligners, the main stream of orthodontic practice still remains to be metal braces especially in adolescent age-group. Along with the advantages of metal braces such as lower cost, reduced friction, etc., there goes the disadvantages such as corrosion possibility, reduced esthetics, etc.

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Archived formalin fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are powerful tools in medicine, capable of harboring diagnostic and genetic answers to challenging clinical questions. Successful utilization of DNA derived from FFPE samples is dependent upon repairing DNA damage generated from the fixation process. Methods to repair FFPE DNA have been successful in human medicine for a variety of research and clinical applications, yet remain underutilized in veterinary medicine.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on characterizing the genotype and serogroup of an opportunistic intracellular pathogen found in various samples like milk, soil, and beef, which contributes to foodborne listeriosis in humans and animals.
  • Using multiplex PCR and other molecular techniques, researchers confirmed the pathogen's presence and identified virulence markers, revealing that most isolates carried several resistance genes.
  • The findings indicate a significant risk of environmental transmission of the pathogen due to its presence in animal production settings, underscoring potential implications for food safety.
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