MARINE PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA: A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF ANTIMICROBIAL SUBSTANCES AGAINST ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT BACTERIA

Marine Pseudomonas putida: a potential source of antimicrobial substances against antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Bacteria isolated from marine sponges found Stove Ignition Cable off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were screened for the production of antimicrobial substances.We report a new Pseudomonas putida strain (designated P.putida Mm3) isolated from the sponge Mycale microsigmatosa that produces a powerful antimicrobial substance active against mult

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Conceptual, evaluative and practical guidelines for the inclusion of children with chronic diseases from an occupational therapy perspective: literature review

Introduction: Chronic diseases generate a high psychological, economic and social impact, restrict participation, and are a risk factor in disabling processes that can be experienced in the long term.In the pediatric population, occupational therapists should comprehensively intervene to favor inclusion of children and improve their quality of life

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Administration of Branched-Chain Amino Acids in the Pre- or Post-Hatch Period Improves the Fiber Characteristics of Pectoralis major Muscle in Turkey Poults Subjected to Early or Delayed Feeding

Poultry meat quality is controlled by muscle fiber properties associated with body weight gain in the immediate pre- or post-hatch period.This study aimed to determine the effect of administration of branched-chain amino acids blend (BCAAb, 3 L-leucine:1 L-isoleucine:2 L-valine) in the pre- or post-hatch period on the growth performance and fiber c

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