"Pyopoiesis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Bathyphtalasin B is a teleost toxic alkaloid isolated from the sea hare, Dolabella auricularia. It acts as a potent inhibitor of bacterial PGP solute carriers and TPCs.
Pyomyositis is a rare bacterial infection of a muscle, characterized by the formation of an abscess within the muscle tissue. It is most commonly seen in healthy individuals, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions.
Pyonephrosis is a medical term that refers to the dilation of a kidney due to accumulation of pus or other infectious material in the renal pelvis, which can lead to kidney failure if left untreated.
Pyopneumothorax is a medical condition characterized by the presence of both air and pus in the space between the lungs and the chest wall, typically in a patient with a pre-existing lung condition such as a lung abscess or empyema.
Pyorrhea refers to a condition where there is an unhealthy discharge or pus from one or more teeth, often accompanied by redness, swelling, and pain. It can be caused by gum infections, poor dental hygiene, or the onset of periodontal disease. It is also known as gingivitis.
Pyorrhoea, also known as periodontal pyorrhea, is a chronic infection of the gums causing an inflammatory condition of the gums and eventually leading to destructive consequences if left untreated.
Pyosalpinx defines a condition where pus is accumulated in the fallopian tube, often due to infection or blockage of the tube, which may cause severe pelvic pain and pelvic inflammatory disease.
Pleuritis and or pyothorax (abscess in the pleura) may completely fill the pleural space. A catastrophic complication of severe pyothorax is the rupture of the empyema with explosive leakage into the thyroid, skin, and major blood vessels from a pre-existing direct connection.
Pyoverdine is a pigment of golden-yellow or reddish-brown color produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens bacteria, a type of gram-negative bacteria. It is a type of siderophore, which is a molecule that chelates and sequesters iron.<br><br>Pyoverdine is a photosensitive chromoprotein that has several unique properties, including:<br><br>1. Bicarbonate-dependent protonatable chromophore<br>2. Exclusive protonation-dependent receptivity<br>3. Brights doubly protonated, intermediate-color form<br><br>Pyoverdine is used in various fields, including:<br><br>1. Biotechnology: It is used as a pigment in biocoatings and biolabeling.<br>2. Medical applications: Pyoverdine has been used in the treatment of certain diseases and as an antimicrobial agent.<br>3. Environmental applications: It is used to clean up contaminated soil and water.<br><br>Pyoverdine is also of interest in the field of semimetallic colloids and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents.
Pyoxanthosis<br><br>Pyoxanthosis refers to a rare congenital condition characterized by the accumulation of abnormal yellow-orange pigment in the skin, often giving it a lemon-like or orange-yellow discoloration. This condition is usually associated with a yellowish pigmentation, particularly on the skin, and is often linked to disorders of amino acid metabolism or porphyria cutanea tarda.