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Antibody coated bacteria in ejaculatein bacterial prostatitis

Urology, 1984
In patients with bacteriologically proved prostatitis (Stamey test) ejaculate was examined for antibody-coated bacteria (ACB). Forty-four of the 68 patients (65%) with bacteriologically proved prostatitis had ACB in the ejaculate, but only 7 of 89 patients (8%) with prostatodynia.
Eberhard Ritz   +2 more
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Elevated plasma concentrations of bacterial ClpB protein in patients with eating disorders.

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2016
OBJECTIVE Caseinolytic protease B (ClpB) produced by Enterobacteria, such as Escherichia coli, has been identified as a conformational mimetic of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), an anorexigenic and anxiogenic neuropeptide. In mice, ClpB induces
J. Breton   +6 more
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Viral and bacterial antibody responses in multiple sclerosis

Annals of Neurology, 1980
AbstractAn imprint electroimmunofixation method (IEIF) was used to characterize antibodies to eight viral antigens (measles, mumps, rubella, herpes simplex type 1, varicella‐zoster, vaccinia, cytomegalovirus, adenovirus) and four bacterial antigens (β‐hemolytic streptococcus, Hemophilus influenzae type B, Escherichia coli, enterococcus) in serum and ...
Frode Vartdal   +2 more
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Antibodies against some bacterial antigens in children

Acta Paediatrica, 1994
The prevalence of bacterial antibodies was determined in 173 children aged 0–15 years. The prevalence of IgG Borrelia burgdorferi antibodies in titres > 500 in children less than 8 years of age was 6% while none of the older children had these antibodies in titres > 400. IgG Helicobacter pylori antibodies were detected only in children older than
Aaro Miettinen   +5 more
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Bacterial resistance to antibodies: a model evolutionary study

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2017
The tangled nature model of evolution (reviewed in the main text) is adapted for use in the study of antibody resistance acquired by horizontal gene transfer. Exchanges of DNA and the acquisition of resistant gene sequences are considered. For the parameters used, resistant strains rapidly proliferate and dominate, although initial intense antibiotic ...
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A Bacterial IgG-Degrading Enzyme to Unhinge Antibodies

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
The number of patients awaiting renal transplantation heads ever upward (in the United States alone, more than 105,000 patients are currently on the waiting list for a kidney from a deceased donor, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing), and many of those patients are unlikely to receive kidneys, because they have preformed antibodies to ...
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Sugar‐free Antibodies—The Bacterial Solution to Autoimmunity?

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
The enzyme EndoS from Streptococcus pyogenes is an immunomodulatory molecule hydrolyzing the conserved glycans in the effector part of immunoglobulin G (IgG). EndoS is remarkably specific for IgG, and hydrolysis has profound effects on IgG effector functions.
Mattias Collin, Maria Allhorn
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Specificity and Immunochemical Properties of Antibodies to Bacterial DNA

Methods, 1997
DNA is a structurally heterogeneous molecule that elicits antibody production in both normal and aberrant immunity. In the prototypic autoimmune disease systemic lupus erythematosus, anti-DNA antibodies occur prominently and are serological markers for diagnosis and prognosis.
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Bacterial Expression of Anti-DNA Antibody Domains

Methods, 1997
Bacterial production of recombinant Fab or Fv domains of antibodies is an important tool for analyzing structural correlates of antigen binding or idiotype expression. Bacterial products may be Fab or Fv molecules that assemble from separate chains in the periplasm or a single-chain Fv protein.
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