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Molecular and biological characterization of a new mulberry idaeovirus.

Virus research

Gürcan K, Turan S, Teber S, Kılınçer İ, Uz İ, Tamisier L, Massart S, Çağlayan K.
PMID: 33823226
Virus Res. 2021 Jun;298:198411. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198411. Epub 2021 Apr 03.

A virus-like disease with symptoms including mosaic structure, deformation, vein clearing and necrosis on the leaves and deformation, crumbling, and scab on the fruits was detected in black mulberry trees (Morus nigra L.) in Kayseri province of Turkey. A...

Tuning the Electrical and Thermoelectric Properties of N Ion Implanted SrTiO.

Scientific reports

Bhogra A, Masarrat A, Meena R, Hasina D, Bala M, Dong CL, Chen CL, Som T, Kumar A, Kandasami A.
PMID: 31597931
Sci Rep. 2019 Oct 09;9(1):14486. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-51079-y.

The SrTiO

Standardization of Plant Microbiome Studies: Which Proportion of the Microbiota is Really Harvested?.

Microorganisms

Sare AR, Stouvenakers G, Eck M, Lampens A, Goormachtig S, Jijakli MH, Massart S.
PMID: 32121205
Microorganisms. 2020 Feb 28;8(3). doi: 10.3390/microorganisms8030342.

Studies in plant-microbiome currently use diverse protocols, making their comparison difficult and biased. Research in human microbiome have faced similar challenges, but the scientific community proposed various recommendations which could also be applied to phytobiome studies. Here, we addressed...

Erratum to: Frequency of germline DNA genetic findings in an unselected prospective cohort of triple-negative breast cancer patients participating in a platinum-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy trial.

Breast cancer research and treatment

González-Rivera M, Lobo M, López-Tarruella S, Jerez Y, Del Monte-Millán M, Massarrah T, Ramos-Medina R, Ocaña I, Picornell A, Santillán Garzón S, Pérez-Carbornero L, García-Saenz JA, Gómez H, Moreno F, Márquez-Rodas I, Fuentes H, Martin M.
PMID: 28721639
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2017 Sep;165(2):471. doi: 10.1007/s10549-017-4396-0.

No abstract available.

Persistent major alopecia following adjuvant docetaxel for breast cancer: incidence, characteristics, and prevention with scalp cooling.

Breast cancer research and treatment

Martín M, de la Torre-Montero JC, López-Tarruella S, Pinilla K, Casado A, Fernandez S, Jerez Y, Puente J, Palomero I, González Del Val R, Del Monte-Millan M, Massarrah T, Vila C, García-Paredes B, García-Sáenz JA, Lluch A.
PMID: 29923063
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2018 Oct;171(3):627-634. doi: 10.1007/s10549-018-4855-2. Epub 2018 Jun 19.

BACKGROUND: Persistent alopecia (PA) after docetaxel has been recently described. The aim of our study is to establish the incidence and characteristics of PA following adjuvant docetaxel for breast cancer (BC) and to test the ability of scalp cooling...

Correction to: Persistent major alopecia following adjuvant docetaxel for breast cancer: incidence, characteristics, and prevention with scalp cooling.

Breast cancer research and treatment

Martín M, de la Torre-Montero JC, López-Tarruella S, Pinilla K, Casado A, Fernandez S, Jerez Y, Puente J, Palomero I, González Del Val R, Del Monte-Millan M, Massarrah T, Vila C, García-Paredes B, García-Sáenz JA, Lluch A.
PMID: 30009323
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2018 Oct;171(3):635-636. doi: 10.1007/s10549-018-4883-y.

In the original publication of the article, Table 1 was published with incorrect caption and values. The Table 1 with corrected caption and values is given in this Correction.

Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes by cDNA-Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism in the Biocontrol Agent Pichia anomala (Strain Kh5).

Phytopathology

Massart S, Jijakli MH.
PMID: 18944207
Phytopathology. 2006 Jan;96(1):80-6. doi: 10.1094/PHYTO-96-0080.

ABSTRACT cDNA-amplified fragment length polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) analysis was used to identify genes potentially involved in biological control, by strain Kh5 (Pichia anomala), of Botrytis cinerea, an important post-harvest pathogen on apples. Strain Kh5 was grown in yeast nitrogen base...

A Survey Using High-Throughput Sequencing Suggests That the Diversity of Cereal and Barley Yellow Dwarf Viruses Is Underestimated.

Frontiers in microbiology

Sõmera M, Massart S, Tamisier L, Sooväli P, Sathees K, Kvarnheden A.
PMID: 34046025
Front Microbiol. 2021 May 11;12:673218. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.673218. eCollection 2021.

Worldwide, barley/cereal yellow dwarf viruses (YDVs) are the most widespread and damaging group of cereal viruses. In this study, we applied high-throughput sequencing technologies (HTS) to perform a virus survey on symptomatic plants from 47 cereal fields in Estonia....

A Systematic Review on Comparative Analysis, Toxicology, and Pharmacology of Medicinal Plants Against .

Frontiers in pharmacology

Ali R, Rooman M, Mussarat S, Norin S, Ali S, Adnan M, Khan SN.
PMID: 34040520
Front Pharmacol. 2021 May 10;12:644027. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2021.644027. eCollection 2021.

No abstract available.

Association of Citrus Virus A to Citrus Impietratura Disease Symptoms.

Phytopathology

Beris D, Ioanna M, Vassilakos N, Theologidis I, Rampou A, Kektsidou O, Massart S, Varveri C.
PMID: 33703919
Phytopathology. 2021 Oct;111(10):1782-1789. doi: 10.1094/PHYTO-01-21-0027-R. Epub 2021 Nov 03.

Citrus impietratura disease (CID) is a graft transmissible, virus-like disease observed in old-line citrus trees; its characteristic symptom is the appearance of gum in the albedo of the affected fruits. To identify the causal agent of the disease, high-throughput...

Correction to: 2021 Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales.

Archives of virology

Kuhn JH, Adkins S, Agwanda BR, Al Kubrusli R, Alkhovsky SV, Amarasinghe GK, Avšič-Županc T, Ayllón MA, Bahl J, Balkema-Buschmann A, Ballinger MJ, Basler CF, Bavari S, Beer M, Bejerman N, Bennett AJ, Bente DA, Bergeron É, Bird BH, Blair CD, Blasdell KR, Blystad DR, Bojko J, Borth WB, Bradfute S, Breyta R, Briese T, Brown PA, Brown JK, Buchholz UJ, Buchmeier MJ, Bukreyev A, Burt F, Büttner C, Calisher CH, Cao M, Casas I, Chandran K, Charrel RN, Cheng Q, Chiaki Y, Chiapello M, Choi IR, Ciuffo M, Clegg JCS, Crozier I, Dal Bó E, de la Torre JC, de Lamballerie X, de Swart RL, Debat H, Dheilly NM, Di Cicco E, Di Paola N, Di Serio F, Dietzgen RG, Digiaro M, Dolnik O, Drebot MA, Drexler JF, Dundon WG, Duprex WP, Dürrwald R, Dye JM, Easton AJ, Ebihara H, Elbeaino T, Ergünay K, Ferguson HW, Fooks AR, Forgia M, Formenty PBH, Fránová J, Freitas-Astúa J, Fu J, Fürl S, Gago-Zachert S, Gāo GF, García ML, García-Sastre A, Garrison AR, Gaskin T, Gonzalez JJ, Griffiths A, Goldberg TL, Groschup MH, Günther S, Hall RA, Hammond J, Han T, Hepojoki J, Hewson R, Hong J, Hong N, Hongo S, Horie M, Hu JS, Hu T, Hughes HR, Hüttner F, Hyndman TH, Ilyas M, Jalkanen R, Jiāng D, Jonson GB, Junglen S, Kadono F, Kaukinen KH, Kawate M, Klempa B, Klingström J, Kobinger G, Koloniuk I, Kondō H, Koonin EV, Krupovic M, Kubota K, Kurath G, Laenen L, Lambert AJ, Langevin SL, Lee B, Lefkowitz EJ, Leroy EM, Li S, Li L, Lǐ J, Liu H, Lukashevich IS, Maes P, de Souza WM, Marklewitz M, Marshall SH, Marzano SL, Massart S, McCauley JW, Melzer M, Mielke-Ehret N, Miller KM, Ming TJ, Mirazimi A, Mordecai GJ, Mühlbach HP, Mühlberger E, Naidu R, Natsuaki T, Navarro JA, Netesov SV, Neumann G, Nowotny N, Nunes MRT, Olmedo-Velarde A, Palacios G, Pallás V, Pályi B, Papa A, Paraskevopoulou S, Park AC, Parrish CR, Patterson DA, Pauvolid-Corrêa A, Pawęska JT, Payne S, Peracchio C, Pérez DR, Postler TS, Qi L, Radoshitzky SR, Resende RO, Reyes CA, Rima BK, Luna GR, Romanowski V, Rota P, Rubbenstroth D, Rubino L, Runstadler JA, Sabanadzovic S, Sall AA, Salvato MS, Sang R, Sasaya T, Schulze AD, Schwemmle M, Shi M, Shí X, Shí Z, Shimomoto Y, Shirako Y, Siddell SG, Simmonds P, Sironi M, Smagghe G, Smither S, Song JW, Spann K, Spengler JR, Stenglein MD, Stone DM, Sugano J, Suttle CA, Tabata A, Takada A, Takeuchi S, Tchouassi DP, Teffer A, Tesh RB, Thornburg NJ, Tomitaka Y, Tomonaga K, Tordo N, Torto B, Towner JS, Tsuda S, Tu C, Turina M, Tzanetakis IE, Uchida J, Usugi T, Vaira AM, Vallino M, van den Hoogen B, Varsani A, Vasilakis N, Verbeek M, von Bargen S, Wada J, Wahl V, Walker PJ, Wang LF, Wang G, Wang Y, Wang Y, Waqas M, Wèi T, Wen S, Whitfield AE, Williams JV, Wolf YI, Wu J, Xu L, Yanagisawa H, Yang C, Yang Z, Zerbini FM, Zhai L, Zhang YZ, Zhang S, Zhang J, Zhang Z, Zhou X.
PMID: 34786611
Arch Virol. 2021 Dec;166(12):3567-3579. doi: 10.1007/s00705-021-05266-w.

No abstract available.

Antimicrobial screening of polyherbal formulations traditionally used against gastrointestinal diseases.

Saudi journal of biological sciences

Mussarat S, Adnan M, Begum S, Ur Rehman S, Hashem A, Abd Allah EF.
PMID: 34866983
Saudi J Biol Sci. 2021 Dec;28(12):6829-6843. doi: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.07.053. Epub 2021 Jul 24.

Emerging antibiotic resistance has become a cosmopolitan problem and evoking researchers to search for new antimicrobials from natural constituents. The present study was intended to test the antimicrobial potential of traditionally used unexplored polyherbal recipes for curing digestive ailments....

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