Mucosal immunization of piglets with purified F18 fimbriae does not protect against F18(+) Escherichia coli infection [PDF]
CLEMENTSD, J +6 more
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Identification and Characterization of Compounds with Inhibitory Properties towards Salmonella enterica Biofilms [PDF]
First Place, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumSalmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), the causative agent of Typhoid Fever in humans, persists in the gallbladder of 3-5% of hosts after resolution of acute infection. In this chronic carrier state,
Moshiri, Jasmine
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Chaperone-tip adhesin complex is vital for synergistic activation of CFA/I fimbriae biogenesis
Colonization factor CFA/I defines the major adhesive fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and mediates bacterial attachment to host intestinal epithelial cells.
Li-hui He +13 more
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Regulation and binding properties of S fimbriae cloned from E. coli strains causing urinary tract infection and meningitis [PDF]
S fimbriae are able to recognize receptor molecules containing sialic acid and are produced by pathogenic E. coli strains causing urinary tract infection and menigitis.
Hacker, Jörg +4 more
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Adhesive factor/rabbit 2, a new fimbrial adhesin and a virulence factor from Escherichia coli O103, a serogroup enteropathogenic for rabbits [PDF]
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli-like E. coli strains belonging to serovar O103:K-:H2 and rhamnose-negative biotypes are highly pathogenic diarrhea-inducing strains for weaned European rabbits.
Boury, Michèle +3 more
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Diagnostic of post-weaning diarrhoea on the farm level [PDF]
Introduction Post-weaning diarrhoea (PWD) is a multi-factorial disease. Clinical symptoms are often linked to a combination of different factors such as specific pathogens, low feed intake after weaning, low hygiene, low age at weaning, low piglet live ...
Goebel, Amke +2 more
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Jessica N. Schaffer +3 more
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The fimbria/ovarian surface junction [PDF]
J, Dietl, J, Wischhusen, E, Geissinger
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Fimbriae have distinguishable roles in Proteus mirabilis biofilm formation.
P. Scavone +5 more
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