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Leptospiral adhesins: from identification to future perspectives
Leptospirosis is a significant zoonosis worldwide, with disease severity ranging from a mild non-specific illness to multi-organ dysfunction and hemorrhage.
Matthew C. Surdel +2 more
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Schematic diagram of lung epithelial cell‐derived extracellular vesicles mediating bacterial cloaking to attenuate acute inflammatory injury. Lung epithelial cells attenuate early S. aureus infection by shedding extracellular vesicles that capture bacteria via surface receptors.
Feng Ding +15 more
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Bordetella pertussis is the etiological agent of whooping cough or pertussis, a respiratory infection in humans which can be prevented by vaccination. B.
Georgeta Cristina OPREA, Veronica LAZĂR
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Fruit extracts from black currants (Ribes nigrum L.) are traditionally used for treatment of gastritis based on seed polysaccharides that inhibit the adhesion of Helicobacter pylori to stomach cells. For detailed investigations an arabinogalactan protein
Jutta Messing +4 more
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Bacterial Lectins and Adhesins: Structures, Ligands and Functions [PDF]
Infection by bacteria is often initiated by the specific recognition of host epithelial surfaces by adhesins and lectins. These glycan binding proteins (GBP) are therefore virulence factors that play a role in the first step of adhesion and invasion. The adhesins are part of organelles, they are generally located at the tip of pili or fimbriae.
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RTX Adhesins are Key Bacterial Surface Megaproteins in the Formation of Biofilms.
Shuaiqi Guo +4 more
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MecVax, an Epitope- and Structure-Based Broadly Protective Subunit Vaccine Against Enterotoxigenic <i>Escherichia coli</i> (ETEC). [PDF]
Zhang W.
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Surface contact stimulates the just‐in‐time deployment of bacterial adhesins
Guanglai Li +6 more
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