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The First Finding of Francisella tularensis subsp. mediasiatica in Krasnoyarsk Territory, Siberia, and an Update of the Subspecies Genetic Diversity [PDF]
V. S. Timofeev +10 more
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Background The zoonotic and highly infectious pathogen Francisella tularensis is the etiological agent of tularemia. Tularemia in humans is mainly caused by F. tularensis subspecies tularensis and holarctica, but Francisella species like F.
Kristin Köppen +7 more
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iglD plays a crucial role in intracellular replication of F. tularensis in A. castellanii [PDF]
Uvod: Francisella tularensis gram-negativna je fakultativna unutarstanična bakterija koja može uzrokovati tešku bolest, tularemiju, u ljudi i životinja.
Aida Iljazović +4 more
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Low-molecular weight (LMW) thiols, encompassing peptides and small proteins with active cysteine residue(s), are important to bacteria as they are involved in a wide range of redox reactions.
Monique L. van Hoek +2 more
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Cell Envelopes of Francisella tularensis: Immunogenic Activity and Toxicity [PDF]
Balakhonov Sv
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Bacterial pathogens adapt and replicate within host cells, while host cells develop mechanisms to eliminate them. Using a dual proteomic approach, we characterized the intra-macrophage proteome of the facultative intracellular pathogen, Francisella ...
Héloïse Rytter +8 more
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SYMBIOSIS IN THE COLD: IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW FRANCISELLA ENDOSYMBIONT FROM THE POLAR CILIATE, EUPLOTES PETZI [PDF]
Ciliates of the genus Euplotes are commonly found in polar environments, and different species isolated from Arctic and Antarctic coastal seawaters are currently studied for their genome evolution and adaptation.
Andreas Sjödin +8 more
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