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Type IVB Secretion by Intracellular Pathogens

Traffic, 2002
A growing number of pathogens are being found to possess specialized secretion systems which they use in various ways to subvert host defenses. One class, called type IV, are defined as having homology to the conjugal transfer systems of naturally occurring plasmids.
Jessica A, Sexton, Joseph P, Vogel
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Engineering Cyborg Pathogens through Intracellular Hydrogelation

ACS Synthetic Biology
Synthetic biology primarily focuses on two kinds of cell chassis: living cells and nonliving systems. Living cells are autoreplicating systems that have active metabolism. Nonliving systems, including artificial cells and nanoparticles, are nonreplicating systems typically lacking active metabolism.
Shahid Khan, Pin-Ru Lin, Cheemeng Tan
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Antibody-mediated protection against intracellular pathogens

Trends in Microbiology, 1998
The view that antibody-mediated protection is unimportant against intracellular pathogens is not supported by the literature. In fact, there is convincing evidence that antibody can protect against many important intracellular pathogens. The challenge now is to identify antigens that elicit protective antibodies, use them in vaccine design and ...
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Intracellular Pathogens: Infection, Immunity, and Intervention

Intracellular pathogens comprise a diverse group of pathogens that all share a required location in a host cell to infect, survive, and replicate. Intracellular location allows pathogens to hide from host immune responses, avoid competition with other pathogens, mediate host cellular functions, replicate safely, and cause infection that is difficult to
Anna, Martens-Koop, Aneesh, Thakur
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The Challenge of Intracellular Pathogens

New England Journal of Medicine, 1992
THE survival of intracellular pathogens in the host depends on their ability to avoid being killed before or after they invade mononuclear phagocytes; these cells are critical in this respect.
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Mitochondria as sensors of intracellular pathogens

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism
Mitochondria must sense their environment to enable cells and organisms to adapt to diverse environments and survive during stress. However, during microbial infection, an evolutionary pressure since the inception of the eukaryotic cell, these organelles are traditionally viewed as targets for microbes.
Jose M. Delgado, Lena Pernas
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Remodeling Schemes of Intracellular Pathogens

Science, 1994
P L, Small, L, Ramakrishnan, S, Falkow
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Obesity and adverse breast cancer risk and outcome: Mechanistic insights and strategies for intervention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Cynthia Morata-Tarifa   +1 more
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Aaron J Grossberg   +2 more
exaly  

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