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Zelluläre Funktionsstudien zum Wirkungsmechanismus von Shiga Toxinen bei mikro- und makrovaskulären Endothelzelllinien [PDF]
Bauwens A. Zelluläre Funktionsstudien zum Wirkungsmechanismus von Shiga Toxinen bei mikro- und makrovaskulären Endothelzelllinien. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2010.Enterohämorrhagische Escherichia coli, die humanpathogene Subgruppe der ...
Bauwens, Andreas
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Shiga Toxins and the Pathophysiology of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in Humans and Animals
Food-borne diseases are estimated at 76 million illnesses and 5000 deaths every year in the United States with the greatest burden on young children, the elderly and immunocompromised populations.
Deborah J. Stearns-Kurosawa +3 more
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While CAFs are produced as a result of education by cancer cells in non‐scirrhous gastric cancer, normal fibroblasts of scirrhous gastric cancer patients are already pre‐conditioned, forming a stromal field for scirrhous gastric cancer. ABSTRACT Scirrhous gastric cancer has aggressive clinical courses and is characterized by dominating cancer ...
Yoshimi Yasukawa +12 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of Shiga toxin 1 and Shiga toxin 2 genes associated with disease outbreaks-0 [PDF]
Copyright information:Taken from "Phylogenetic analysis of Shiga toxin 1 and Shiga toxin 2 genes associated with disease outbreaks"http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/7/109BMC Microbiology 2007;7():109-109.Published online 4 Dec 2007PMCID:PMC2211750.
Larry D Farrell (66913) +5 more
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Purpose: This study was conducted to study the prevalence of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) in dysentery cases with special reference to Shiga-like toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC).
Lanjewar Mrudul, De Anuradha, Mathur M
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Preventing Foodborne Illness: Shigellosis
Shigella is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, non-sporeforming, rod-shaped bacterium capable of causing disease in humans. Disease occurs when virulent Shigella organisms are consumed and invade the intestinal mucosa, resulting in tissue destruction.
Keith R. Schneider +3 more
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Degradomics for large‐scale mechanistic insights on proteases and proteolysis in human health
Proteolysis has an important role in human disease but remains relatively unexplored. Degradomics, the uncovering of proteolysis in tissues, cells, and proteins, uses mass spectrometry‐based terminomics to identify protein termini occurring therein (forward degradomics) and to define the actions of proteases (reverse degradomics).
Daniel R. Martin +2 more
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Microangiopathic Anemia without Thrombocytopenia and Kidney Disease in a Child with Diarrhea Caused by Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli [PDF]
A child with a history of diarrhea presented with transient anemia, reticolucytosis, and red blood cell fragmentation. Blood pressure and levels of blood platelets, creatinine, and urea were normal, as were results of urinalysis.
Rudin, C. +9 more
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Escherichia coli O157:H7 with the ability to produce shiga-like toxin was isolated from beef, cattle, chicken, and human feces. Due to its importance to human health, it is necessary to identify the genes encoding the production of shiga-like toxin, stx1
I Wayan Suardana +3 more
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This study evaluates UV‐C light for decontaminating powdered foods. Findings show a significant microbial reduction from 254 nm treatment and a moderate reduction from 222 nm treatment. Both treatments were highly energy‐efficient and caused no visibly discernible color changes, proving UV‐C is a potentially viable treatment option for powdered food ...
Ava Weyrich, Zhujun Gao, Deepti Salvi
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