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  • Comparative evaluation and validation of rapid quantification methods for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: development of a PMA-based viability qPCR assay

  • Pieters, M. G. & Maes, D. In in Diseases of Swine (ed. Jeffrey, J.) 863–883 (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019).

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  • Friis, N. F. Some recommendations concerning primary isolation of Mycoplasma…

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  • Genome-wide SNP analysis reveals genetic diversity and structure of wild and cultivated olives (Olea europaea L.) in Oman

  • Kostelenos, G. & Kiritsakis, A. Olive tree history and evolution. In Olives and olive oil as functional foods: bioactivity, chemistry and processing 1–12 (Wiley, 2017).

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  • Design, synthesis, characterization, pharmacological evaluation and in silico ADMET and molecular docking and dynamics simulations of a novel series of N-substituted pyrazole from chalcone derivatives

  • Miranda, C. et al. Implications of antibiotics use during the COVID-19 pandemic: present and future. J. Antimicrob. Chemother. 75, 3413–3416 (2020).

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  • Majumdar, P., Pati, A., Patra, M., Behera,…

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  • Versatile and portable Cas12a-mediated detection of antibiotic resistance markers

  • Hutchings, M., Truman, A. & Wilkinson, B. Antibiotics: past, present and future. Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 51, 72–80 (2019).

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  • Lipsitch, M. & Samore, M. H. Antimicrobial Use and Antimicrobial…

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  • Differential enrichment of key bacterial taxa in the rhizosphere of naturally growing and artificially restored Kandelia obovata forests

  • Lee, J. et al. Ecological role and services of tropical Mangrove ecosystems: A reassessment. Glob Ecol. Biogeogr. 23, 726–743 (2014).

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  • Gouvêa, L. P. et al. Global impacts of projected climate…

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  • The wonders of daisies: The buffet we walk on

    The wonders of daisies: The buffet we walk on

    A yellow disk with rays of white—an icon of childhood drawings and a flower with healing properties. We have picnics on it, play football on it and make daisy chains out of it.

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  • Q&A: How can microbiome science solve problems in agriculture?

    Q&A: How can microbiome science solve problems in agriculture?

    Decades of research has shown promise for using microbiome science to solve several problems facing agriculture, but these findings have not yet been translated to practical recommendations for growers, according to a team of scientists in Penn…

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  • Svalbard polar bears gained fat despite rapid Barents Sea ice loss

    Svalbard polar bears gained fat despite rapid Barents Sea ice loss

    Their icy hunting grounds are rapidly shrinking, but polar bears in Norway’s remote Svalbard archipelago have defied the odds by bulking up instead of wasting away, a study said Thursday.

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  • Integrating genomics insights with game theory

    Integrating genomics insights with game theory

    The Microbiology Society’s Microbiology Outlooks, launched in 2025, has published its inaugural article: “When Theory Meets Genomics: Reconciling Game Dynamics and Within-Host Evolution.” The new commentary explores how theoretical models and…

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