Publications by authors named "V Paul"

Unlabelled: Coral reefs are experiencing unprecedented loss in coral cover due to increased incidence of disease and bleaching events. Thus, understanding mechanisms of disease susceptibility and resilience, which vary by species, is important. In this regard, untargeted metabolomics serves as an important hypothesis-building tool enabling the delineation of molecular factors underlying disease susceptibility or resilience.

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Foodomics is an interdisciplinary field that integrates various omics technologies to explore the complex relationship between food and human health in depth. This approach offers valuable insights into the biochemical, molecular, and cellular composition of food by employing advanced omics techniques. Its applications span the food industry and human health, including efforts to combat malnutrition, provide dietary recommendations, and ensure food safety.

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Caru et al. emphasize the positive of physical activity during and after treatment for children with cancer, highlighting its significance for improving health outcomes. In Germany, exercise therapy has not yet been integrated into standard post-treatment care; however, efforts are underway to establish a nationwide framework that enhances these services.

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A new 14-membered ring brominated macrolide glycoside, named moorenaside (), was discovered from a marine cyanobacterial sample collected from Shands Key in Florida. The structure of was established by analysis of spectroscopic data including its relative configuration. The absolute configuration was inferred from optical rotation data and comparison with related compounds.

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was isolated in 2002 from the blood of a patient with appendicitis. We report a bacteremia with and in a patient with ulcerative colitis. grew in thioglycolate media and identification was confirmed with 16S rRNA sequencing.

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