Can bacterial virulence factors predict antibiotic resistant Helicobacter pylori infection? [PDF]
Brennan DE +4 more
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Exploring the role of bacterial virulence factors and host elements in septic arthritis: insights from animal models for innovative therapies. [PDF]
Jin T.
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Rubicon-Dependent Lc3 Recruitment to Salmonella-Containing Phagosomes Is a Host Defense Mechanism Triggered Independently From Major Bacterial Virulence Factors. [PDF]
Masud S +4 more
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Usurping bacterial virulence factors as self-delivery vehicles for therapeutic use. [PDF]
Olson RM, Anderson DM.
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CNF1-like deamidase domains: common Lego bricks among cancer-promoting immunomodulatory bacterial virulence factors. [PDF]
Ho M +3 more
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The bacterial virulence factors VopL and VopF nucleate actin from the pointed end. [PDF]
Burke TA +3 more
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[Bacterial adherence as a virulence factor in sepsis].
In the present revision we are doing a study on the bacterial adherence in the develop of sepsis. The adherence is a important phenomenon in the initial stages of infections, but when the microorganism go in the blood her presence assure the posterior union to the phagocytic cells.
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Helicobacter pylori infection: An overview of bacterial virulence factors and pathogenesis. [PDF]
Kao CY, Sheu BS, Wu JJ.
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Bacterial antibody hydrolyzing enzymes – as bacterial virulence factors and biotechnological tools
Antibodies are an essential part of the human immune system, and antibody mediated immunity has been an area of interest for many researchers for almost a century. An accumulation of knowledge regarding antibody structure, glycosylation and receptor interactions has contributed to the current understanding of antibody mediated immunity.
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Caracterization of virulence factors implicating bacterial secretion systems
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the causative agent of nosocomial infections. Those infections are a real threat to public health, considering that P. aeruginosa is a member of the ESKAPE pathogens family. Those pathogens developed numerous antibiotic resistance mechanisms that allow them to escape the lethality of common treatments. More than just resistant,
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