MAGAN, N.; ALDRED, D. Why do fungi produce my- cotoxins? In: DIJKSTERHUIS, J. (Ed.). Food my- cology - Multifaceted approach to fungi and food. New York: CRC Press, 2007. p. 121-133.Magan, N, Aldred, D Why do fungi produce mycotoxins?. In: Dijksterhuis, J, Samson, RA ...
The sweat produced by apocrine glands does not directly contribute to cooling your body but isresponsible for body odorwhen the fluid comes into contact with bacteria on the skin. Research suggests apocrine glands may play a role in sexual signaling (pheromones) and release fluid in response to ...
Sometimes skin with eczema is covered with honey-colored crusts; that happens because there’s so much yellowish staph bacteria on it, and the bacteria produce toxins that cause disease flares. Everyone has staph on their skin, but people with eczema have 100 to 1,000 times more of it than...
Do antibiotics kill all bacteria? Do bacteria release cytokines? Do helminths release toxins? Do antibiotics produce multiple antibodies? Is giardiasis caused by bacteria? What causes bacterial infection in the stomach? What are the symptoms of bacteria in the intestines? What causes bacterial infectio...
There are various reasons for a low butyrate level, but the most common one is a reduced number of butyrate-producing bacteria in the gut system. If you reduce the number of butyrate-producing foods, your body may be unable to produce enough CFA. Using certain medications like antibiotics can...
Bacteria:Bacteria are single-celled organisms that lack complex organelles and nuclei. They can be divided into gram-positive and gram-negative types. These two types differ in the structure of their cell walls.Answer and Explanation: Bacteria develop virulence factors when they are in the bodies ...
Some products aren’t safe.The FDA has found that certain detox products are made with illegal and potentially harmful ingredients. What’s more, some fresh juices aren’t pasteurized or treated in a way that kills bacteria. This is risky for children, pregnant and nursing women, elderly peop...
Staph (Staphylococcus) infection is a group of bacteria that can cause a multitude of diseases. Staph infections can cause illness directly by infection or indirectly by the toxins they produce. Symptoms of a staph infection include redness, swelling, pain, and drainage of pus. What Is a Staph...
Secretion of virulence factors is the major mechanism by which enteric bacterial pathogens interact with host cells to enhance the survival of the bacteria and/or damage the host cell. Secretion mechanisms utilised by enteric bacterial pathogens often require intimate contact with the host cell, such...
It consists of B-lymphocytes which produce antibodies that circulate in the body fluids. It consists of T-lymphocytes that normally produce four types of T-cells. It defends the body against bacteria, viruses, and toxins. It defends the body against all kinds of pathogens including protists and...