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View article: Low-Cost CNC-Based Media Dispensing System for Biotechnology Laboratories
Low-Cost CNC-Based Media Dispensing System for Biotechnology Laboratories Open
View article: Single-Tube Capture, Concentration, and Genomic Extraction of a Human Norovirus Surrogate Using Magnetic Ionic Liquids
Single-Tube Capture, Concentration, and Genomic Extraction of a Human Norovirus Surrogate Using Magnetic Ionic Liquids Open
Capture and concentration of viruses from contaminated foods are crucial for sensitive detection. Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) are ideal capture reagents for portable applications since they require minimal equipment and no cold storage. …
View article: Evaluating the potential for contamination of leafy greens with Listeria when using retrofitted washing machines
Evaluating the potential for contamination of leafy greens with Listeria when using retrofitted washing machines Open
A large portion of foodborne outbreaks are associated with leafy greens, including by the pathogen Listeria monocytogenes. Small and medium-sized leafy green growers commonly retrofit washing machines to dry triple-washed leaves, utilizing…
View article: Dual-strain detection of norovirus GI.1 and GII.4 in food samples using epitope-imprinted polymers
Dual-strain detection of norovirus GI.1 and GII.4 in food samples using epitope-imprinted polymers Open
The combination of rapid detection time, dual strain recognition, and simple sample preparation makes this thermal sensor a promising tool for on-site testing in food safety and public health settings. Furthermore, the ability to detect mu…
View article: Inactivation of Viruses by Charged Cinnamaldehyde Nanoemulsions
Inactivation of Viruses by Charged Cinnamaldehyde Nanoemulsions Open
Viral pathogens are a considerable public health burden, and so inactivating viruses in the environment is critical. This study compared the antiviral activity of cinnamaldehyde nanoemulsions (CNE) and cinnamaldehyde oil (CNO) on a non-env…
View article: An Assessment of the Efficacy of Commercial Air Ionizer Systems Against a SARS-CoV-2 Surrogate
An Assessment of the Efficacy of Commercial Air Ionizer Systems Against a SARS-CoV-2 Surrogate Open
Airborne transmission has been implicated as a major route for the spread of microorganisms, causing infectious disease outbreaks worldwide. This has been emphasized by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. There is…
View article: Exploring the Frontiers of Nanopore Sequencing in Food Safety and Food Microbiology
Exploring the Frontiers of Nanopore Sequencing in Food Safety and Food Microbiology Open
Foodborne illnesses are a significant global public health challenge, with an estimated 600 million cases annually. Conventional food microbiology methods tend to be laborious and time consuming, pose difficulties in real-time utilization,…
View article: Evaluating the capacity of magnetic ionic liquids for separation and concentration of non-enveloped viral particles and free viral genomic RNA
Evaluating the capacity of magnetic ionic liquids for separation and concentration of non-enveloped viral particles and free viral genomic RNA Open
Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) have proven effective as capture reagents for foodborne bacterial pathogens; however, there are currently no published studies regarding their use with foodborne, non-enveloped viruses. In this study, a protoc…
View article: Antrodia camphorata Supplementation during Early Life Alters Gut Microbiota and Inhibits Young-Onset Intestinal Tumorigenesis in APC1638N Mice Later in Life
Antrodia camphorata Supplementation during Early Life Alters Gut Microbiota and Inhibits Young-Onset Intestinal Tumorigenesis in APC1638N Mice Later in Life Open
Young-onset colorectal cancer is an increasing concern worldwide due to the growing prevalence of Westernized lifestyles in childhood and adolescence. Environmental factors during early life, particularly early-life nutrition, significantl…
View article: The Influence of Simulated Organic Matter on the Inactivation of Viruses: A Review
The Influence of Simulated Organic Matter on the Inactivation of Viruses: A Review Open
Viruses impose a significant public health burden globally, and one of the key elements in controlling their transmission is the ability to inactivate them using disinfectants. However, numerous challenges to inactivating foodborne viruses…
View article: Evaluating the Potential of Ozone Microbubbles for Inactivation of Tulane Virus, a Human Norovirus Surrogate
Evaluating the Potential of Ozone Microbubbles for Inactivation of Tulane Virus, a Human Norovirus Surrogate Open
This study investigated the efficacy of low-dose ozone microbubble solution and conventional aqueous ozone as inactivation agents against Tulane virus samples in water over a short period of time. Noroviruses are the primary cause of foodb…
View article: WSV2023 - The second meeting of the world society for virology: One health - One world - One virology
WSV2023 - The second meeting of the world society for virology: One health - One world - One virology Open
View article: Sample Processing and Concentration Methods for Viruses from Foods and the Environment Prior to Detection
Sample Processing and Concentration Methods for Viruses from Foods and the Environment Prior to Detection Open
Viruses are the leading cause of foodborne illness globally. Concentration of viruses from samples is important for detection because viral contamination of foods often occurs at low levels. In general, virus concentration methods can be c…
View article: Turicibacter fermentation enhances the inhibitory effects of Antrodia camphorata supplementation on tumorigenic serotonin and Wnt pathways and promotes ROS-mediated apoptosis of Caco-2 cells
Turicibacter fermentation enhances the inhibitory effects of Antrodia camphorata supplementation on tumorigenic serotonin and Wnt pathways and promotes ROS-mediated apoptosis of Caco-2 cells Open
Introduction: Diet-induced obesity has been shown to decrease the abundance of Turicibacter , a genus known to play a role in the serotonin signaling system, which is associated with colorectal tumorigenesis, making the presence of Turicib…
View article: Exploring Washing Procedures for Produce Brush Washer
Exploring Washing Procedures for Produce Brush Washer Open
Previous environmental monitoring projects in food production facilities have revealed inconsistencies in how produce brush washer machines are cleaned after use; thus, the study of effective sanitation procedures for these machines is nee…
View article: P13-018-23 Conditioned Medium of Turicibacter Cultured With Antrodia camphorata Polysaccharide Inhibits Tumorigenic Serotonin and Wnt Pathways and Promotes Apoptosis of Caco-2 Cells
P13-018-23 Conditioned Medium of Turicibacter Cultured With Antrodia camphorata Polysaccharide Inhibits Tumorigenic Serotonin and Wnt Pathways and Promotes Apoptosis of Caco-2 Cells Open
View article: Preliminary Guidelines for Improving Public Preparedness and Response to an Infectious Disease Epidemic or Pandemic
Preliminary Guidelines for Improving Public Preparedness and Response to an Infectious Disease Epidemic or Pandemic Open
View article: Detection of Human Enteric Viruses in Fresh Produce of Markets, Farms and Surface Water Used for Irrigation in the Tehran, Iran
Detection of Human Enteric Viruses in Fresh Produce of Markets, Farms and Surface Water Used for Irrigation in the Tehran, Iran Open
View article: An Engineered OmpG Nanopore with Displayed Peptide Motifs for Single‐Molecule Multiplex Protein Detection
An Engineered OmpG Nanopore with Displayed Peptide Motifs for Single‐Molecule Multiplex Protein Detection Open
Molecular detection via nanopore, achieved by monitoring changes in ionic current arising from analyte interaction with the sensor pore, is a promising technology for multiplex sensing development. Outer Membrane Protein G (OmpG), a monome…
View article: Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in selected agricultural and food retail environments in Tehran, Iran
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in selected agricultural and food retail environments in Tehran, Iran Open
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has and continues to impose a considerable public health burden. Although not likely foodborne, SARS-CoV-2 transmission has been well documented in agricultural and food retail environments in several countries, wit…
View article: Recent developments in norovirus interactions with bacteria
Recent developments in norovirus interactions with bacteria Open
Human norovirus is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States. Among many of the challenges related to understanding and controlling noroviruses, the influence of host microbiota on viral pathogenesis has continued to rema…
View article: Dietary Indian frankincense (Boswellia serrata) ameliorates murine allergic asthma through modulation of the gut microbiome
Dietary Indian frankincense (Boswellia serrata) ameliorates murine allergic asthma through modulation of the gut microbiome Open
View article: Inactivating SARS-CoV-2 Surrogates on Surfaces Using Engineered Water Nanostructures Incorporated with Nature Derived Antimicrobials
Inactivating SARS-CoV-2 Surrogates on Surfaces Using Engineered Water Nanostructures Incorporated with Nature Derived Antimicrobials Open
The continuing cases of COVID-19 due to emerging strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus underscore the urgent need to develop effective antiviral technologies. A crucial aspect of reducing transmission of the virus is through environmental disinf…
View article: Failure to Detect SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the Air During Active Labor in Mothers Who Recently Tested Positive
Failure to Detect SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the Air During Active Labor in Mothers Who Recently Tested Positive Open
The risk of potential SARS-CoV-2 transmission by infected mothers during labor and delivery has not been investigated in-depth. This work collected air samples close to (respiratory droplets) and more distant from (aerosol generation) unva…
View article: Efficacy and Mechanisms of Copper Ion-Catalyzed Inactivation of Human Norovirus
Efficacy and Mechanisms of Copper Ion-Catalyzed Inactivation of Human Norovirus Open
The antinoroviral effect of copper ions is well known, yet most of this work has previously been conducted in copper and copper alloy surfaces, not copper ions in solution. In this work, we characterized the effects that Cu ions have on hu…
View article: Recent Developments in Isothermal Amplification Methods for the Detection of Foodborne Viruses
Recent Developments in Isothermal Amplification Methods for the Detection of Foodborne Viruses Open
Foodborne and enteric viruses continue to impose a significant public health and economic burden globally. As many of these viruses are highly transmissible, the ability to detect them portably, sensitively, and rapidly is critical to redu…
View article: Dietary Boswellia serrata Acid Alters the Gut Microbiome and Blood Metabolites in Experimental Models
Dietary Boswellia serrata Acid Alters the Gut Microbiome and Blood Metabolites in Experimental Models Open
Boswellia serrata, commonly known as frankincense, has been used for centuries as a natural anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial remedy for many illnesses. However, the effect of the bioactive ingredient of it, 3-O-acetyl-11-keto-b-boswell…
View article: Assessment of Preparation Methods to Produce a Postharvest Spinach Wash Water Model for Sanitizer Validation Studies and Comparison of Sanitizer Quantitation Methods
Assessment of Preparation Methods to Produce a Postharvest Spinach Wash Water Model for Sanitizer Validation Studies and Comparison of Sanitizer Quantitation Methods Open
Currently no standard benchtop preparation method exists for simulated produce wash water, which makes it challenging to compare sanitizer efficacy reports and provide guidance for growers regarding water quality monitoring and free chlori…
View article: World Society for Virology first international conference: Tackling global virus epidemics
World Society for Virology first international conference: Tackling global virus epidemics Open
View article: Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing in the Diagnosis of HHV-1 Reactivation in a Critically Ill COVID-19 Patient: A Case Report
Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing in the Diagnosis of HHV-1 Reactivation in a Critically Ill COVID-19 Patient: A Case Report Open
Background: Secondary infections pose tremendous challenges in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) treatment and are associated with higher mortality rates. Clinicians face of the challenge of diagnosing viral infections because of low sen…