Pathogenicity is the potential capacity of certain species of microbes to cause an infectious process. It is characterised by a complex of pathogenic properties in the microbe formed in the process of ...
Thelen, Tennille Hao, Yibai Medeiros, Alexandra I. Curtis, Jeffrey L. Serezani, Carlos H. Kobzik, Lester Harris, Lisa H. and Aronoff, David M. 2010. The Class A Scavenger Receptor, Macrophage Receptor ...
Agenomic test developed at UC San Francisco to rapidly detect almost any kind of pathogen – virus, bacteria, fungus or ...
In experiments, bacteria that couldn't form biofilms spread ... we aim to better understand the physiology of this pathogen. Our hope is that this will uncover previously unknown targets to ...
A new study reveals widespread resistance of a major bacterial pathogen to the active ingredients in cleaning agents commonly used in hospitals and homes. ACS Infectious Diseases published the ...
A genomic test developed at UC San Francisco to rapidly detect almost any kind of pathogen—virus, bacteria, fungus or ...
As the true experts of our immune system, pathogenic bacteria produce enzymes that can modify the carbohydrates (glycans) of the defense mechanisms in order to favor bacterial survival and ...
A new study reveals that the notorious bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa must balance between effectively colonizing human airways and developing antibiotic tolerance to survive. Imagine ...
A strain of the bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from an 86-year-old woman with a urinary infection admitted to ...
Researchers have pinpointed a critical gene, SmDDA1b, in eggplants that boosts resistance to bacterial wilt, a major threat ...