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Host-Pathogen Interaction: Biology and Public Health
Interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms are common in nature and have a significant impact on host health, often leading to several types of infections. These interactions have evolved as a result of the ongoing battle between the host's defense mechanisms and the pathogens' invasion strategies.Richard, Ponce-Cusi +4 more
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Encapsulation and host-parasitoid population biology
1991Abstract Parasitoids are insects whose larvae develop by feeding on the bodies of other insects. Typically, the parasitoid larva requires only a single host insect to complete its development, and this host is invariably killed. The parasitoid life history thus has elements in common with both predation and true parasitism.
H C J Godfray, M P Hassell
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Systems Biology Modeling to Study Pathogen–Host Interactions
2017Pathogen-host interactions (PHIs) underlie the process of infection. The systems biology view of the whole PHI system is superior to the investigation of the pathogen or host separately in understanding the infection mechanisms. Especially, the identification of host-oriented drug targets for the next-generation anti-infection therapeutics requires the
Müberra Fatma, Cesur, Saliha, Durmuş
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Phage display: applications, innovations, and issues in phage and host biology.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print), 1998D. R. Wilson, B. Finlay
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The Influence of Cooperative Bacteria on Animal Host Biology
, 2005M. McFall-Ngai, B. Henderson, E. Ruby
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Host–pathogen biology intertwines in recurrent UTI
Nature Microbiology, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Alternative Synthetic Biology Bacterial Host Development
Herein is described efforts towards developing an alternative bacterial host (synthetic biology chassis) based on Burkholderia sp. FERM BP-3421. As described in Chapter 2, genomic, epigenomic, and metabolomic data sets were used to guide the discovery of a novel nonribosomal peptide from Burkholderia sp. FERM BP-3421.openaire +1 more source

