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Mycoplasma bovis 5'-nucleotidase is a virulence factor conferring mammary fitness in bovine mastitis. [PDF]
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2013
Pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi, generate molecules that provide them with a selective advantage, often at the expense of the host. These molecules, or virulence factors, enable pathogens to colonize the host through several mechanisms.
N. Seidler
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Pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi, generate molecules that provide them with a selective advantage, often at the expense of the host. These molecules, or virulence factors, enable pathogens to colonize the host through several mechanisms.
N. Seidler
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Mycobacterial virulence factors
Journal of Applied Microbiology, 199672661
Gordon, S, Andrew, PW
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Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica (APMIS), 2019
Periodontal disease is an oral inflammatory disease that destroys the tooth supporting periodontal tissues resulting in tooth loss. Porphyromonas gingivalis is a keystone pathogen that plays a significant role in periodontitis.
M. Kugaji +5 more
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Periodontal disease is an oral inflammatory disease that destroys the tooth supporting periodontal tissues resulting in tooth loss. Porphyromonas gingivalis is a keystone pathogen that plays a significant role in periodontitis.
M. Kugaji +5 more
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Environmental Microbiology, 2018
The PacC (loss or reduction in phosphatase activity at acid but not at alkaline pH [Pac]) transcription factor regulates environmental adaptation, secondary metabolism and virulence in many fungal pathogens.
Yong Chen +4 more
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The PacC (loss or reduction in phosphatase activity at acid but not at alkaline pH [Pac]) transcription factor regulates environmental adaptation, secondary metabolism and virulence in many fungal pathogens.
Yong Chen +4 more
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Virulence factors of uropathogens
Current Opinion in Urology, 2002Urinary tract infections are among the most frequent infections encountered in developed countries. The vast majority of community-acquired urinary tract infections are caused by Escherichia coli. However, other bacterial species play an important role in nosocomial urinary tract infections.
Tobias A, Oelschlaeger +2 more
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Immunoevasive Aspergillus Virulence Factors
Mycopathologia, 2014Individuals with structural lung disease or defective immunity are predisposed to Aspergillus-associated disease. Manifestations range from allergic to cavitary or angio-invasive syndromes. Despite daily spore inhalation, immunocompetence facilitates clearance through initiation of innate and adaptive host responses.
Sanjay H, Chotirmall +3 more
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Helicobacter pylori Virulence Factor Genotyping
2021Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection causes chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, gastric adenocarcinoma, and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma. Bacterial, host, and environmental factors influence the progression of disease from superficial gastritis to cancer. H. pylori is genetically diverse, and expression of its specific virulence
Rebecca, FitzGerald +3 more
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Virulence factors of schistosomes
Microbes and Infection, 2012This review considers whether the products of schistosomes in the mammalian host can be considered as virulence factors. These include: the cercarial secretions used in infection, those of the migrating schistosomulum, surface-exposed proteins of adult worms in the portal system and their gut vomitus in the context of immune evasion, secretions of the ...
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