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View article: Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreak in Podor, Northern Senegal in 2022: Two Independent Emergences and Unprecedented Mortality
Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreak in Podor, Northern Senegal in 2022: Two Independent Emergences and Unprecedented Mortality Open
Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a lethal zoonotic disease transmitted through tick bites and contact with infected animals or humans. As CCHF continues to expand worldwide, we report on the first severe outbreak in Senegal (Podor…
View article: From problem to progress: Rodent management in agricultural settings of sub-Saharan Africa and calling for an urban perspective
From problem to progress: Rodent management in agricultural settings of sub-Saharan Africa and calling for an urban perspective Open
In sub-Saharan Africa, agricultural intensification and urbanization have increased the risk of proliferation of rodents in rural and urban habitats. Management of rodent populations is a challenge in terms of food security and public heal…
View article: From Problem to Progress: Management of Rodents in Urban and Agricultural Settings in Sub-Saharan Africa
From Problem to Progress: Management of Rodents in Urban and Agricultural Settings in Sub-Saharan Africa Open
View article: From Problem to Progress: Management of Rodents in Urban and Agricultural Settings in Sub-Saharan Africa.
From Problem to Progress: Management of Rodents in Urban and Agricultural Settings in Sub-Saharan Africa. Open
The prevalent use of synthetic chemical rodenticides (both 1st or 2nd generation anticoagulants and acute rodenticides) is the primary method for managing rodents in sub-Saharan Africa. However, this practice poses substantial health and e…
View article: Rodent proliferation in urban and agricultural settings of sub-Saharan Africa The dark side of synthetic chemical rodenticides
Rodent proliferation in urban and agricultural settings of sub-Saharan Africa The dark side of synthetic chemical rodenticides Open
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View article: Rodent Proliferation in Urban and Agricultural Settings of Sub-Saharan Africa – Part 2. Towards Integrated Management Strategies, and Beyond
Rodent Proliferation in Urban and Agricultural Settings of Sub-Saharan Africa – Part 2. Towards Integrated Management Strategies, and Beyond Open
The use of synthetic chemical rodenticides is the most commonly practiced rodent management method in sub-Saharan Africa which results in health and environmental risks without any significant improvement in terms of reducing rodent pest p…
View article: Altered microRNA Transcriptome in Cultured Human Airway Cells upon Infection with SARS-CoV-2
Altered microRNA Transcriptome in Cultured Human Airway Cells upon Infection with SARS-CoV-2 Open
Numerous proteomic and transcriptomic studies have been carried out to better understand the current multi-variant SARS-CoV-2 virus mechanisms of action and effects. However, they are mostly centered on mRNAs and proteins. The effect of th…
View article: Rodent Proliferation in Urban and Agricultural Settings of Sub-Saharan Africa – Part 2. Towards Integrated Management Strategies.
Rodent Proliferation in Urban and Agricultural Settings of Sub-Saharan Africa – Part 2. Towards Integrated Management Strategies. Open
The use of synthetic chemical rodenticides is the most commonly practiced rodent management method in sub-Saharan Africa which results in health and environmental risks without any significant improvement in terms of reducing rodent pest p…
View article: A tRNA-derived fragment present in E. coli OMVs regulates host cell gene expression and proliferation
A tRNA-derived fragment present in E. coli OMVs regulates host cell gene expression and proliferation Open
RNA-sequencing has led to a spectacular increase in the repertoire of bacterial sRNAs and improved our understanding of their biological functions. Bacterial sRNAs have also been found in outer membrane vesicles (OMVs), raising questions a…
View article: Altered microRNA Transcriptome in Cultured Human Airway Cells upon Infection with SARS-CoV-2
Altered microRNA Transcriptome in Cultured Human Airway Cells upon Infection with SARS-CoV-2 Open
Numerous proteomic and transcriptomic studies have been carried out to better understand the current multi-variant SARS-CoV-2 virus mechanisms of action and effects. However, they are mostly centered on mRNAs and proteins. The effect of th…
View article: RNA Sequencing Unveils Very Small RNAs With Potential Regulatory Functions in Bacteria
RNA Sequencing Unveils Very Small RNAs With Potential Regulatory Functions in Bacteria Open
RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is the gold standard for the discovery of small non-coding RNAs. Following a long-standing approach, reads shorter than 16 nucleotides (nt) are removed from the small RNA sequencing libraries or datasets. The seren…
View article: Ebola Virus Encodes Two microRNAs in Huh7-Infected Cells
Ebola Virus Encodes Two microRNAs in Huh7-Infected Cells Open
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important gene regulatory molecules involved in a broad range of cellular activities. Although the existence and functions of miRNAs are clearly defined and well established in eukaryotes, this is not always the case…
View article: Identification of Abundant and Functional dodecaRNAs (doRNAs) Derived from Ribosomal RNA
Identification of Abundant and Functional dodecaRNAs (doRNAs) Derived from Ribosomal RNA Open
Using a modified RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) approach, we discovered a new family of unusually short RNAs mapping to ribosomal RNA 5.8S, which we named dodecaRNAs (doRNAs), according to the number of core nucleotides (12 nt) their members con…
View article: Genome-wide association study and its applications in the non-model crop Sesamum indicum
Genome-wide association study and its applications in the non-model crop Sesamum indicum Open
View article: Altered microRNA Transcriptome in Cultured Human Liver Cells upon Infection with Ebola Virus
Altered microRNA Transcriptome in Cultured Human Liver Cells upon Infection with Ebola Virus Open
Ebola virus (EBOV) is a virulent pathogen, notorious for inducing life-threatening hemorrhagic fever, that has been responsible for several outbreaks in Africa and remains a public health threat. Yet, its pathogenesis is still not complete…
View article: Additional file 1 of Genome-wide association study and its applications in the non-model crop Sesamum indicum
Additional file 1 of Genome-wide association study and its applications in the non-model crop Sesamum indicum Open
Additional file 1 : Table S1. Summary list of total QTLs and candidate genes identified in GWAS for root length and seed coat color along the linkage groups in sesame by multi-locus and single-locus models. Table S2. Summary of QTL and can…
View article: Platelet Pathogen Reduction Technologies Alter the MicroRNA Profile of Platelet-Derived Microparticles
Platelet Pathogen Reduction Technologies Alter the MicroRNA Profile of Platelet-Derived Microparticles Open
Despite improvements in donor screening and increasing efforts to avoid contamination and the spread of pathogens in clinical platelet concentrates (PCs), the risks of transfusion-transmitted infections remain important. Relying on an ultr…
View article: RNA-Sequencing Analyses of Small Bacterial RNAs and their Emergence as Virulence Factors in Host-Pathogen Interactions
RNA-Sequencing Analyses of Small Bacterial RNAs and their Emergence as Virulence Factors in Host-Pathogen Interactions Open
Proteins have long been considered to be the most prominent factors regulating so-called invasive genes involved in host-pathogen interactions. The possible role of small non-coding RNAs (sRNAs), either intracellular, secreted or packaged …
View article: Concentrates of two subsets of extracellular vesicles from cow’s milk modulate symptoms and inflammation in experimental colitis
Concentrates of two subsets of extracellular vesicles from cow’s milk modulate symptoms and inflammation in experimental colitis Open
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are involved in cell-to-cell communication and modulation of numerous physiological and pathological processes. EVs are found in large quantities in milk and contain several inflammation- and immunity-modulatin…