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De Novo Design of High-Affinity Miniprotein Binders Targeting Francisella Tularensis Virulence Factor. [PDF]
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Infectious bacteria as biological warfare agents: mechanisms, epidemiological threats, and defense strategies. [PDF]
Shah K, Khan MI, Guo Y, Adnan M, Wu H.
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Role of thioredoxin reductase (TrxB) in oxidative stress response of <i>Francisella tularensis</i> live vaccine strain. [PDF]
Higgs M +4 more
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Transfer learning models for bacterial strain dissemination biomarkers using weighted non-parallel proximal support vector machines. [PDF]
Ugwu UO, Slayden RA, Kirby M.
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A Francisella strain, GM2212, previously isolated from moribund farmed Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in Norway, is closely related to Francisella philomiragia among Francisella spp.
Nylund Are, Karlsbakk Egil
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Francisella tularensis aortitis
Infection, 2015Francisella tularensis, the agent of tularemia, is a Gram-negative coccobacillus primarily pathogen for animals and occasionally for humans. The clinical manifestations of tularemia include pneumonia, ulceroglandular, oropharyngeal, or typhoidal disease. Rare manifestations are also described, but to our knowledge, we describe here the first case of F.
BriƩre, M. +8 more
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Francisella -Like Endosymbiont in Dermacentor reticulatus Collected in Portugal [PDF]
In Portugal, recent studies have confirmed the presence of Francisella tularensis in Dermacentor reticulatus. Bacterial endosymbionts with significant homology to F. tularensis have been described in several species of ticks.
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