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Bacterial arthritis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1994
A number of experimental models of bacterial arthritis demonstrated that immune factors, especially directed cytokines, play an important role in cartilage destruction. The most important studies in bacterial arthritis were a review of the clinical manifestations of gonococcal arthritis and two reports of the use of polymerase chain reaction to detect ...
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Bacterial S-layers

Trends in Microbiology, 1999
S-layers are produced by the self assembly of proteinaceous subunits on the surfaces of prokaryotes, so that planar, monomolecular-thick crystalline lattices are formed. Some archaeal and eubacterial S-layer proteins are glycosylated. These lattices typically have center-to-center spacings of less than 25 nm, which makes them attractive for biomimetic ...
Terry J. Beveridge, Uwe B. Sleytr
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BACTERIAL FLAGELLA

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1977
Flagella are responsible for bacterial motility and chemotaxis. They are subcellular organdies that originate in the membrane of the cell and extend 15-20 µm from the cell surface. The bacterial flagellar system has been studied from a variety of points of view, including as a model for the regulation of organelle formation and morphogenesis, as a ...
Silverman, Michael, Simon, Melvin I.
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Structure and functions of the bacterial microbiota of plants.

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2013
Plants host distinct bacterial communities on and inside various plant organs, of which those associated with roots and the leaf surface are best characterized.
D. Bulgarelli   +4 more
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Biofilms: an emergent form of bacterial life

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016
H. Flemming   +5 more
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The Bacterial Chromosome

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
Bacteria represent the vast majority of biological diversity found on Earth. In this review, we focus on selected aspects of their genetic material, those providing insight into structural, functional, dynamic, and evolutionary aspects of their genomes. Bacterial chromosomes are far more dynamic than previously realized, and dozens of mechanisms giving
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A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA

Nature, 2000
H. Hemmi   +10 more
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Bacterial biofilms: from the Natural environment to infectious diseases

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004
Lao Tzu   +3 more
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Bacterial Overgrowth

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1985
G P, Davidson, T A, Robb
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Bacterial motility: machinery and mechanisms

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
N. Wadhwa, H. Berg
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