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Prophages and their interactions with lytic phages in the human gut microbiota and their impact on microbial diversity, gut health, and disease. [PDF]
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ADP-Ribosylating Microbial Toxins
CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1984(1984). ADP-Ribosylating Microbial Toxins. CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 273-298.
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Microorganisms and Microbial Toxins
1999The primary concern in food safety issues focuses on microorganisms and microbial toxins. Effective food preservation requires that the growth and proliferation of hazardous microorganisms be well controlled, and that the presence of significant quantities of microbial toxins in foods be prevented.
D S, Reid, L J, Harris
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 1999
Microbial toxins represent major virulence determinants of pathogenic bacteria. Endotoxins are lipopolysaccharides of the gram-negative bacterial cell wall. They exert their action via deregulating host cell function and stimulating cytokine overproduction. Exotoxins are proteins that can conveniently be grouped into three major categories.
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Microbial toxins represent major virulence determinants of pathogenic bacteria. Endotoxins are lipopolysaccharides of the gram-negative bacterial cell wall. They exert their action via deregulating host cell function and stimulating cytokine overproduction. Exotoxins are proteins that can conveniently be grouped into three major categories.
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2005
Diphtheria Toxin, Diphtheria-related Fusion Protein Toxins, and the Molecular Mechanism of Their Action Against Eukaryotic Cells.- Anthrax Toxin and Genetic Aspects Regulating its Expression.- Shiga Toxins and Their Mechanisms of Cell Entry.- Cholera Toxin: Mechanisms of Entry Into Host Cells.- ExoU: A Cytotoxin Delivered by the Type III Secretion ...
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Diphtheria Toxin, Diphtheria-related Fusion Protein Toxins, and the Molecular Mechanism of Their Action Against Eukaryotic Cells.- Anthrax Toxin and Genetic Aspects Regulating its Expression.- Shiga Toxins and Their Mechanisms of Cell Entry.- Cholera Toxin: Mechanisms of Entry Into Host Cells.- ExoU: A Cytotoxin Delivered by the Type III Secretion ...
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Dietary Microbial Toxins and Type 1 Diabetes
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003Abstract: Toxins may promote type 1 diabetes by modifying or damaging the β cell causing release of autoantigens. Streptomyces is a common soil bacterium that produces many toxic compounds. Some Streptomyces can infect vegetables, raising the possibility of dietary exposure to toxins. We aimed to identify toxins that erode cellular proton gradients in
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