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The extreme heterogeneity of carbonate reservoirs in the form of fracture corridors and super-permeability thief zones present challenges to the efficient sweep of oil in both secondary and tertiary recovery operations.
Alhasan B. Fuseni +3 more
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TolC Promotes ExPEC Biofilm Formation and Curli Production in Response to Medium Osmolarity [PDF]
While a high osmolarity medium activates Cpx signaling and causes CpxR to represscsgDexpression, and efflux protein TolC protein plays an important role in biofilm formation inEscherichia coli,whether TolC also responds to an osmolarity change to regulate biofilm formation in extraintestinal pathogenicE. coli(ExPEC) remains unknown.
Bo Hou +12 more
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The extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is a typical facultative intracellular bacterial pathogen. Sensing the environmental stimuli and undertaking adaptive change are crucial for ExPEC to successfully colonize in specific ...
Xiangkai Zhuge +10 more
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Avian-pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) is a subgroup of extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) presumed to be zoonotic and to represent an external reservoir for extraintestinal infections in humans, including uropathogenic E.
Steffen L. Jørgensen +14 more
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Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is one of the top pathogens responsible for bloodstream infection and severe, often fatal, sepsis. Although the virulence factors and host immune responses to ExPEC infection have been investigated, the
Haiyan Ren +5 more
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Chicken products and chickens with colibacillosis are often reported to be a suspected source of extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) causing several diseases in humans.
Ming Zou +6 more
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Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains are important pathogens that cause diverse diseases in humans and poultry. Some E. coli isolates from chicken feces contain ExPEC-associated virulence genes, so appear potentially pathogenic ...
Zachary R Stromberg +6 more
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Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli – threat connected with food-borne infections
Infections caused by extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) are a serious public health problem worldwide. The most troublesome are urinary tract infections, severe neonatal meningitis, serious intraabdominal infections, and more rarely ...
Bernard Wasiński
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New toGalleria mellonella [PDF]
Pathogens and their respective hosts interact closely leading to the host–pathogen framework response that could result in different outcomes that range from pathogen elimination to death of the ho...
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Whole genome sequencing of an ExPEC that caused fatal pneumonia at a pig farm in Changchun, China [PDF]
In recent years, highly frequent swine respiratory diseases have been caused by extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) in China. Due to this increase in ExPECs, this bacterial pathogen has become a threat to the development of the Chinese swine industry.
Ling-Cong Kong +6 more
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