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  • Multidrug-resistant strains, particularly those linked to farm animals, are a growing concern for human health due to their ability to cause severe intestinal and extraintestinal diseases.
  • This study focuses on APEC 36, a strain isolated from a chicken with a serious infection, analyzing its genome and finding it has multiple antibiotic resistance mechanisms, mainly antibiotic efflux.
  • APEC 36 also contains unique genetic traits, such as a rare beta-lactamase variant and genes linked to toxins and iron uptake, indicating that it could pose significant threats to human health.
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With the rapid development of wireless communication technologies and the miniaturization trend in the electronics industry, the reduction of electromagnetic interference has become an important issue. To solve this problem, a lot of attention has been focused on polymer composites with combined functional fillers. In this paper, we report a method for creating an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic composite with a low amount of conductive carbon and magnetic fillers preparation.

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A genome of IEGM 333 was sequenced and annotated. This bacterium had pronounced propane- and butane-oxidizing and cesium-accumulating activities. The obtained sequence could be used to reveal the genetic mechanisms of these activities and efficiently exploit the biotechnological potential of propanotrophic .

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Adhesion of Rhodococcus bacteria to solid hydrocarbons and enhanced biodegradation of these compounds.

Sci Rep

December 2022

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, Level 5, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G11XJ, UK.

Adhesive activities of hydrocarbon-oxidizing Rhodococcus bacteria towards solid hydrocarbons, effects of adhesion on biodegradation of these compounds by rhodococcal cells and adhesion mechanisms of Rhodococcus spp. were studied in this work. It was shown that efficiency of Rhodococcus cells' adhesion to solid n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) varied from 0.

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We report a draft genome sequence of Rhodococcus erythropolis IEGM 746 isolated from oil-polluted soil from an oil-extracting enterprise, Udmurt Republic, Russia. This strain was able to degrade ketoprofen, a commonly used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Using the obtained sequence, putative genes encoding enzymes for ketoprofen degradation were revealed.

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The effect of kisspeptin on the functional activity of peripheral blood monocytes and neutrophils in the context of physiological pregnancy.

J Reprod Immunol

June 2022

Perm Federal Research Centre, Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Goleva str., 13, Perm 614081, Russia. Electronic address:

Hypothalamic hormone kisspeptin is also produced by placental syncytiotrophoblast. Blood leukocytes express a specific membrane receptor of kisspeptin (KISS-1R). Since kisspeptin-54 enters the bloodstream during pregnancy, the hormone has a systemic effect on the leukocytes only in this period.

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The available information on synthesized compatible solutes in response to high medium salinity by bacteria of the genus is limited to studies of the mesophilic moderately halophilic strain DSM 3043. Therefore, there is a need for studies of representatives of other species of the genus of the family. A moderately halophilic psychrotolerant bacterium, strain N1, closely related to the species was isolated from the salt crust of a rock salt waste pile in Berezniki, Perm Krai, Russia.

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Phase-field modelling of gravity-capillary waves on a miscible interface.

Eur Phys J E Soft Matter

November 2017

Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics Ural Branch RAS, Perm Federal Research Centre, Perm, Russia.

Using the approach of direct numerical simulations we investigate the gravity-capillary waves induced on a horizontal interface between two slowly miscible liquids. It is assumed that the liquids are just brought into contact, and thus the interface is slowly smeared by the action of interfacial diffusion. It is also assumed that the initial shape of the interface is distorted by harmonic perturbations, which results in the development of the gravity-capillary surface waves.

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