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Complement and Bacteria: Chemistry and Biology in Host Defense

Annual Review of Immunology, 1984
an enormous expansion in our understanding of the details of complement biochemistry and in our appreciation of the role of complement proteins in biologic phenomena. In this review we explore one important aspect of complement function-the role of complement in host defense against bacterial infection.
K A, Joiner, E J, Brown, M M, Frank
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EFFECTS OF HOST SOCIALITY ON ECTOPARASITE POPULATION BIOLOGY

Journal of Parasitology, 2004
Theory predicts a positive relationship between parasite infection intensity and host density. However, this generalization is complicated in natural systems by differences in life history among parasite taxa, e.g., transmissibility. Accordingly, predictions relating host density to parasite load should be specific to each parasite taxon. To illustrate
Noah Kerness, Whiteman   +1 more
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The Impact of CVB3 Infection on Host Cell Biology

2008
CVB3 myocarditis can lead to dilated cardiomyopath (DCM). DCM is one of the leading causes of the need for heart transplantation, so it is important to understand the life cycle of CVB3 and its interactions with the host cell. Infection causes rapid death of host cardiomyocytes by altering normal cellular homeostasis for the efficient release of ...
D, Marchant   +4 more
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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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Biology, Host Relations, and Epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei

Annual Review of Entomology, 1989
Scabies continues to be an important parasitic disease of humans, and other mammals. Suprisingly for a disease that has afflicted humans since antiquity, little is directly known about the basic biology of the parasite, the host-parasite interactions, the host immune response, and host susceptibility.
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Molecular biology of host defence.

1998
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Karjalainen, Reijo   +2 more
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Vibrio natriegens as a fast-growing host for molecular biology

Nature Methods, 2016
Matthew T. Weinstock   +3 more
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