Iron is a key nutrient for bacterial growth. The source can be either heme or siderophore-Fe complexes. Siderophores are small molecules synthesized by bacteria to scavenge iron from the bacterial environment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBacteria access iron, a key nutrient, by producing siderophores or using siderophores produced by other microorganisms. The pathogen produces two siderophores but is also able to pirate enterobactin (ENT), the siderophore produced by . ENT-Fe complexes are imported across the outer membrane of by the two outer membrane transporters PfeA and PirA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRegenerative medicine is a rapidly expanding area in research and clinical applications. Therapies involving the use of small molecule chemicals aim to simplify the creation of specific drugs for clinical applications. Adult mesenchymal stem cells have recently shown the capacity to differentiate into several cell types applicable for regenerative medicine (specifically neural cells, using chemicals).
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