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The conserved molecular patterns of the microbes they recognise are called microbe associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) [ 6].
However, some isolates are difficult to identify by those platforms, which are called "difficult-to-identify" microbes in this study.
However, some isolates are difficult to identify by the automated biochemical text platforms, which are called "difficult-to-identify" microbes in this study.
However, this definition is purely operational: the same microbe - consider Candida albicans and Staphylococcus epidermidis - can cause disease in one individual but live harmlessly in others, which means that the same microbe would be called an opportunist in one individual and a commensal in another.
Here's the kicker: Much of this dreck has been treated with ammonia to kill microbes, and the result is called pink slime.
Because alcohol also disrupts intestinal barriers and reduces Th17 cells (Asquith et al. 2014), it is likely that alcohol use in HIV patients results in even greater levels of intestinal barrier damage, leading to the leakage of intestinal microbes outside of the intestines what is called "microbial translocation"— which can lead to inflammation and infections.
Gut microbes, which collectively make up what's called the gut microbiome, can have a significant impact on mood and cognition ― leading experts to deem the microbiome a new frontier in neuroscience.
Fumarate addition to toluene via benzylsuccinate synthase (BssABCD) is recognized as the common mechanism for anaerobic degradation by a phylogenomically diverse population of microbes [ 14- 16] and has been called "the paradigm of anaerobic hydrocarbon oxidation"[ 17].
Louis Pasteur, he says, was called crazy for suggesting illnesses could be caused by microbes.
In these insects, the microbes are harbored in specialized cells called bacteriocytes or mycetocytes.
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