Mouse model for colonization and disease caused by enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 [PDF]
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Shiga Toxin Detection Methods : A Short Review [PDF]
The Shiga toxins comprise a family of related protein toxins secreted by certain types of bacteria. Shigella dysenteriae, some strain of Escherichia coli and other bacterias can express toxins which caused serious complication during the infection. Shiga
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Production and characterization of a monoclonal antibody specific for enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli of serotypes O157:H7 and O26:H11 [PDF]
Nisha V. Padhye, Michael P. Doyle
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Survival study of escherichia coli o157:h7 in aquatic system of Bangladesh
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Outer membranes are competitive inhibitors of Escherichia coli O157:H7 adherence to epithelial cells [PDF]
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Surface decontamination of meat using thermal processes [PDF]
The work presented here formed part of a European project entitled ‘BUGDEATH’ (EU QLK1-CT-2001-01415).End of project reportThis study investigated the effectiveness of a novel heat apparatus for decontamination of meat surfaces inoculated with important ...
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Use of digoxigenin-labelled oligonucleotide DNA probes for VT2 and VT2 human variant genes to differentiate Vero cytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli strains of serogroup O157 [PDF]
Alison Thomas, Henry R. Smith, B. Rowe
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Serotype O157:H7 Escherichia coli from bovine and meat sources [PDF]
C. Richard Dorn, Elisabeth J. Angrick
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Serotypes of Escherichia coli that hybridized with DNA probes for genes encoding Shiga-like toxin I, Shiga-like toxin II, and serogroup O157 enterhemorrhagic E. coli fimbriae isolated from adults with diarrhea in Thailand [PDF]
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Quantitative effects of the stress response to DNA damage in the cell size control of Escherichia coli [PDF]
In Escherichia coli the response to DNA damage shows strong cell-to-cell-heterogenity. This results in a random delay in cell division and asymmetrical binary fission of single cells, which can compromise the size homeostasis of the population. To quantify the effect of the heterogeneous response to genotoxic stress (called SOS response in E.
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