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University College Cork

EducationCork, Ireland
About: University College Cork is a education organization based out in Cork, Ireland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Irish. The organization has 12056 authors who have published 28452 publications receiving 958414 citations. The organization is also known as: Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh & National University of Ireland, Cork.
Topics: Population, Irish, Gut flora, Microbiome, Casein


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TL;DR: This review will highlight recent advances in the research of phages that target food pathogens and that promote their use in biosanitation, while it will also discuss its limitations.

185 citations

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TL;DR: Two techniques were described to calculate energy densities for the bell, gonad and oral arm tissues of three scyphozoan jellyfish, giving very similar estimates of energy density.

185 citations

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18 Aug 2014
TL;DR: A critical review of commercial SBDAs that are being widely used for personalized healthcare monitoring and management is provided.
Abstract: Smartphone-based devices and applications (SBDAs) with cost effectiveness and remote sensing are the most promising and effective means of delivering mobile healthcare (mHealthcare). Several SBDAs have been commercialized for the personalized monitoring and/or management of basic physiological parameters, such as blood pressure, weight, body analysis, pulse rate, electrocardiograph, blood glucose, blood glucose saturation, sleeping and physical activity. With advances in Bluetooth technology, software, cloud computing and remote sensing, SBDAs provide real-time on-site analysis and telemedicine opportunities in remote areas. This scenario is of utmost importance for developing countries, where the number of smartphone users is about 70% of 6.8 billion cell phone subscribers worldwide with limited access to basic healthcare service. The technology platform facilitates patient-doctor communication and the patients to effectively manage and keep track of their medical conditions. Besides tremendous healthcare cost savings, SBDAs are very critical for the monitoring and effective management of emerging epidemics and food contamination outbreaks. The next decade will witness pioneering advances and increasing applications of SBDAs in this exponentially growing field of mHealthcare. This article provides a critical review of commercial SBDAs that are being widely used for personalized healthcare monitoring and management.

184 citations

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TL;DR: A role for the ADI system is established in the virulence of L. monocytogenes using the murine model of infection and it is demonstrated that expression of ADI genes is increased in environments of low pH and anaerobicity and in the presence of arginine.
Abstract: The capacity of Listeria monocytogenes to withstand low pH is important for growth in low-pH foods, successful passage through the gastric barrier and survival within the macrophage phagosome. The ability of this pathogen to survive and adapt to acidic conditions is therefore predicted to play a significant role in the infectious cycle. In silico analysis of the L. monocytogenes genome revealed the presence of putative arginine deiminase (ADI) genes, which have been shown to play a role in the acid tolerance of other bacterial genera. In the present study, we show that L. monocytogenes possesses a functional ADI system and analysis of deletion mutants reveals that it contributes to both growth and survival of the bacterium under acidic conditions. An RT-PCR approach demonstrated that expression of ADI genes is increased in environments of low pH and anaerobicity and in the presence of arginine. A putative activator of ADI genes, namely ArgR, was identified and was shown to contribute to transcriptional regulation at this locus. Furthermore, expression of ADI genes was shown to be modulated by both the alternative stress sigma factor sigma(B) and the central virulence regulator PrfA. Finally, using the murine model of infection, we have established a role for the ADI system in the virulence of L. monocytogenes.

184 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the complexity of rural in-migration processes, through a focus on rural return migration, has been highlighted, and it is argued that return migrants draw on classic counterurbanisation discourses in their narratives of return, but that these are interwoven with notions of family/kinship.

184 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Stephen J. O'Brien153106293025
James J. Collins15166989476
J. Wouter Jukema12478561555
John F. Cryan12472358938
Fergus Shanahan11770551963
Timothy G. Dinan11668960561
John M. Starr11669548761
Gordon G. Wallace114126769095
Colin Hill11269354484
Robert Clarke11151290049
Douglas B. Kell11163450335
Thomas Bein10967742800
Steven C. Hayes10645051556
Åke Borg10544453835
Eamonn Martin Quigley10368539585
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202381
2022400
20212,153
20201,927
20191,679
20181,618