Who ate whom? Adaptive Helicobacter genomic changes that accompanied a host jump from early humans to large felines.

Helicobacter pylori infection of humans is so old that its population genetic structure reflects that of ancient human migrations.A closely related species, Helicobacter acinonychis, is specific for large felines, including cheetahs, lions, and tigers, whereas hosts more AMINO ENERGY WATERMELON closely related to humans harbor more distantly relate

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New Quinolone-Based Thiosemicarbazones Showing Activity Against Plasmodium falciparum and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Co-infection of malaria and tuberculosis, although not thoroughly investigated, has been noted.With the increasing prevalence of tuberculosis in the African region, wherein malaria is endemic, it is intuitive to suggest that the probability of co-infection with these Notepads diseases is likely to increase.To avoid the issue of drug-drug interactio

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Hierarchical Core/Shell Structured Ag@Ni(OH)2 Nanospheres as Binder-Free Electrodes for High Performance Supercapacitors

Hierarchical Ag@Ni(OH)2 nanospheres were achieved directly on copper foam substrate through a convenient two-step process.Ag nanoflowers were formed on copper substrate by galvanic Bra Top replacement technology between AgNO3 and copper foam followed by electrodeposition of a layer of Ni(OH)2.Ag nanostructures as cores not only dominated the final

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