Project description:Transcriptional profiling comparing Escherichia coli simultaneously exposed to tellurite and CTX with untreated control cells; Tellurite with control; CTX with control
Project description:Transcriptional profiling comparing Escherichia coli simultaneously exposed to tellurite and CTX with untreated control cells; Tellurite with control; CTX with control Three-condition experiment, antibacterial (tellurite; CTX or tellurite/CTX) vs. Untreated control cells. Biological replicates: 3 control, 3 toxicants exposed cells, independently grown and harvested. One replicate per array.
Project description:Evaluation of different strategies to interpret metaproteomics data acquired on soil samples from a floodplain along the Seine River (France) incorporating sample-specific metagenomics data, soil genome catalogue database, and generic sequence database.
Project description:On October 6th,2023, one thousand kaluga sturgeon were released to Songhua River (119°52′-132°31′ E,11°12′-51°38′ N) after 2 h adaptive domestication to eliminate the physiological response caused by transport stress. Before wild reintroduction to river, non-toxic fluorescent dye was injected into the snout of kaluga sturgeon, which was beneficial to catch them again. On the 0 d (Ori), 7 d (D7FL), 14 d(D14FL) and 30 d (D30FL), three kaluga sturgeon individuals were recaptured randomly using seine nets. We performed a series of experiment to assess the dynamic effects of stock enhancement on the gut health conditions.
Project description:Primary objectives: The study investigates whether a Escherichia coli Nissle-suspenison has a (preventive) antidiarrheal effect in patients with tumors who are treated with chemotherapeutic schemes which are associated with increased occurances of diarrhea. Diarrhea caused by treatment are thought to be reduced in intensity and/or frequency by the treatment with Escherichia coli Nissle-Suspension.
Primary endpoints: Common toxicity criteria (CTC) for diarrhea
Project description:The purpose of this study is to determine whether the presence of pathogenic Escherichia coli in colon is associated with psychiatric disorders.