Which one of the following diseases is caused by a virus? a) Strep throat b) Tetanus c) Hepatitis B d) Tuberculosis Which of the following set of disease have common genus of pathogens? 1. Tetanus, Botulism 2. Typhoid, Cholera 3. Diphth...
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This would be similar to the rupture of endolysosomes that is actively triggered by incoming pathogens [71], or that arises incidentally by membrane destabilizing molecules such as crystals [66], or membrane-less protein aggregates characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases [27, 40]. Per- mea...
Which one of the following diseases is caused by Nosemabombycis in mulberry silkworm? (A) Pebrine (B) Muscadine (C) Flacherie (D) Grasserie Nosemabombycis: Nosemabombycis is an obligate intracellular parasite and can cause an epidemic ...
This would not conducive to controlling normal daily exposures to pathogens, but it might play an important role as a pre-treatment of individuals who are about to undergo what is known to be a stress event either psychologically or physically and would be prone to bacterial infections. A ...
p62 is an inducer of autophagy Selective autophagy mediates the degradation of cytotoxic materials, including misfolded protein aggregates, pathogens, and damaged mitochondria50. Once cells sense such cargoes, p62 collects and delivers the cargoes to autophagosomes. One outstanding question is how the ...
Influenza viruses (IVs, types A, B, C, and D) are commonly circulating respiratory pathogens of the Orthomyxoviridae family, whose genome is organized in a number of (-)-ss RNA segments.31 Clinically, influenza A (IAV) strains are the most significant due to evolutionary advantages conferred ...
(Fig.5a, b). We found that the phosphorylation-mimic mutant S146D migrated slower than the phosphorylation-negative mutant S146A in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-PAGE, similar to phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated Mff (WT), respectively (Fig.5b). Under the infectious condition, S146A rescued...
Normally, the body's immune system attacks pathogens and foreign substances. However, the immune system will attack its own organs or tissues with autoimmune diseases. Answer and Explanation: The disease manifested by large vesicles th...
(for example Aspergillus niger). Hence they can be used for controlling infections caused by these pathogens in human and veterinary medicine, for example in domestic livestock such as dogs, cats and birds, and commercial livestock such as ruminants, horses and hogs. The hydroxypyridones can be...