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Neurodegeneration in models of Gram-positive bacterial infections of the central nervous system

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007
Gram-positive bacterial infections of the central nervous system, such as meningitis, induce an extensive inflammatory response, which in turn may damage neurons. LTA (lipoteichoic acid) is a component of the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall that induces glial inflammatory activation in vitro and in vivo.
J J, Neher, G C, Brown
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Drosophila MyD88 is required for the response to fungal and Gram-positive bacterial infections

Nature Immunology, 2001
We report here the identification and functional characterization of DmMyD88, a gene encoding the Drosophila homolog of mammalian MyD88. DmMyD88 combines a Toll-IL-1R homology (TIR) domain and a death domain. Overexpression of DmMyD88 was sufficient to induce expression of the antifungal peptide Drosomycin, and induction of Drosomycin was markedly ...
Servane, Tauszig-Delamasure   +4 more
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Real-world effectiveness of dalbavancin for invasive gram-positive bacterial infections

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
Abstract Purpose Emerging data suggest dalbavancin may be used in complicated infections, including bacteremia, prosthetic joint infections, osteomyelitis, and endovascular infections. This study aimed to evaluate the real-world safety and effectiveness of dalbavancin for the treatment of ...
Jake Crocker   +9 more
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Miscellaneous Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections

2021
Joshua B. Daniels, Jane E. Sykes
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ANTIBIOTICS FOR GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
Tammy S. Lundstrom, Jack D. Sobel
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[Gram-positive bacterial infections resistant to antibiotic treatment].

Annali italiani di medicina interna : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di medicina interna, 2002
Antibiotic resistance has become a major problem in the treatment of gram-positive bacterial infections. These organisms are able to escape antibiotic activity through several mechanisms including beta-lactamase production, altered penicillin-binding proteins, aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes, modification of the target site of the antibiotic, and ...
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Gram Positive Bacterial Infections

2015
Divya Seshadri, Gomathy Sethuraman
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