Quorum-sensing (QS) regulates the production of key virulence factors in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other important pathogenic bacteria. In this report, ex... OM Vandeputte,K Martin,R Sanda,... - 《Applied & Environmental Microbiology》 被引量: 306发表: 2009年 Sequence and functional expression ...
Major virulence factors produced by Bacillus anthracis are the gamma-linked, poly-D-glutamic acid capsule and an exotoxin composed of three components, protective antigen (PA), lethal factor (LF), and edema factor (EF). These proteins are not toxic separately but act in binary combinations. ...
What are virulence factors? List and describe the different types of virulence factors that can exist. What are the leading causes of infectious deaths in developing countries? Which infectious diseases have the largest impact on child survivorship worldwide? List five of the different types of mi...
List Biological Labs的主要产品包括: Anthrax Toxins Antisera & Antibodies Botulinum Toxins Cholera Toxins Difficile Toxins Diphtheria Toxin & Crm Exotoxin A Fret Peptides, Native Substrates & Receptors Lipopolysaccharides Pertussis Toxins & Virulence Factors ...
What factors determine the eventual size of a bacterial colony? List four differences between fungal and bacterial cells. List and describe three virulence factors associated with bacteria that cause gastroenteritis. What are three differ...
Host-pathogen interactions at the level of cellular and molecular networks with application to the understanding of virulence factors, host resistance to pathogens, and emerging infectious disease agents. An important new area is the study of the characterization of microbial communities in infectious dis...
aThe larvae of the greater wax moth Galleria mellonella are increasingly used (i) as mini-hosts to study pathogenesis and virulence factors of prominent bacterial and fungal human pathogens, (ii) as a whole-animal high throughput infection system for testing pathogen mutant libraries, and (iii) ...
Virulence factors, Pathogenesis and Clinical manifestations of Legionella pneumophila Virulence factors, Pathogenesis and Clinical manifestations of Listeria monocytogenes Virulence factors, Pathogenesis and Clinical manifestations of Streptococcus pneumoniae Virus Cultivation- Purposes and Methods Viruses- Structure, ...
Why do pathogens produce virulence factors? Explain how infectious diseases can be transmitted. Discuss using specific examples that show how infectious diseases can be transmitted. What is the role of antibodies in anti-fungal immunity? What is the role of antibodies in fungal immu...
Describe the virulence characteristics of Escherichia coli strains that cause disease. What is Yersinia pestis? What disease does this microorganism cause? Explain the relationship of this disease to epidemiology throughout history. Describe in detail the pathology ...