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Early life host-microbe interactions in skin.
Our skin is the interface through which we mediate lifelong interactions with our surrounding environment. Initial development of the skin's epidermis, adnexal structures, and barrier function is necessary for normal cutaneous microbial colonization ...
Laura R. Dwyer, T. Scharschmidt
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Phytohormone-mediated interkingdom signaling shapes the outcome of rice-Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae interactions [PDF]
Background: Small-molecule hormones are well known to play key roles in the plant immune signaling network that is activated upon pathogen perception. In contrast, little is known about whether phytohormones also directly influence microbial virulence ...
De Vleesschauwer, David +7 more
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Utilizing a reductionist model to study host-microbe interactions in intestinal inflammation
The gut microbiome is altered in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, yet how these alterations contribute to intestinal inflammation is poorly understood.
Amy M. Tsou +20 more
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The gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in health and disease. The use of probiotics as microbiota-targeted therapies is a promising strategy to improve host health.
Jack Jansma +8 more
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TGFβ/BMP immune signaling affects abundance and function of C. elegans gut commensals. [PDF]
The gut microbiota contributes to host health and fitness, and imbalances in its composition are associated with pathology. However, what shapes microbiota composition is not clear, in particular the role of genetic factors.
Berg, Maureen +5 more
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Natural history of Arabidopsis thaliana and oomycete symbioses [PDF]
Molecular ecology of plant–microbe interactions has immediate significance for filling a gap in knowledge between the laboratory discipline of molecular biology and the largely theoretical discipline of evolutionary ecology.
A. Falk +87 more
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Host–microbe interactions: fungi [PDF]
The past three decades have seen a dramatic jump in the incidence of invasive fungal infections, mostly as a result of an increased population of susceptible immunocompromised patients. Many important fungal diseases are associated with specific immunological conditions: cryptococcal meningitis and AIDS, disseminated candidiasis and neutropenia ...
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Cell Host-Microbe Interactions: Turning Pathogen Mechanisms Into Cell's Advantages [PDF]
Host-Pathogen Interaction is a very vast field of biological sciences, indeed every year many un- known pathogens are uncovered leading to an exponential growth of this field.
Avanzi, Simone <1982>
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Regulation of host-microbe interactions at oral mucosal barriers by type 17 immunity
Preserving a homeostatic balance with resident microbial communities of the oropharynx depends on a measured dose of type 17 immunity. The oral mucosa is a primary barrier site and a portal for entry of microbes, food, and airborne particles into the ...
S. Gaffen, N. Moutsopoulos
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Manipulation of Bryophyte Hosts by Pathogenic and Symbiotic Microbes. [PDF]
The colonization of plant tissues by pathogenic and symbiotic microbes is associated with a strong and directed effort to reprogram host cells in order to permit, promote and sustain microbial growth.
Carella, Philip, Schornack, Sebastian
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