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GENETIC DIVERSITY AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN THE E. COLI POPULATION OF A HUMAN HOST

GENETIC DIVERSITY AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN THE E. COLI POPULATION OF A HUMAN HOST

... A study of the flora of the BRL family demonstrated extensive sharing of ETs among family members and even household pets (CAUGANT, LEVIN and SELANDER, i n preparation; al[r] ...

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Towards an explanation for the success of Acinetobacter baumannii in the human host

Towards an explanation for the success of Acinetobacter baumannii in the human host

... to human bronchial epithelial cells and sheep erythrocytes in vitro, indicating that CsuA/BABCDE-mediated pili are not essential for adherence to vertebrate ...in human bronchial epithelial cells ...

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Escherichia coli Host Cell Proteins (E. coli HCP) Kit

Escherichia coli Host Cell Proteins (E. coli HCP) Kit

... Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria are commonly utilized as an expression system for the production of human recombinant proteins at industrial ...unwanted host cell proteins in protein ...

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Novel Segment  and Host Specific Patterns of Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli Adherence to Human Intestinal Enteroids

Novel Segment and Host Specific Patterns of Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli Adherence to Human Intestinal Enteroids

... a human challenge study by Nataro et ...a host factor that is differentially expressed, modified, or exposed in the small and large bowels and across different ...

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Multiple Host Sharing, Long Term Persistence, and Virulence of Escherichia coli Clones from Human and Animal Household Members

Multiple Host Sharing, Long Term Persistence, and Virulence of Escherichia coli Clones from Human and Animal Household Members

... James R. Johnson,* Connie Clabots, and Michael A. Kuskowski Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Received 21 May 2008/Returned for ...

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The Protein Interaction Network of Bacteriophage Lambda with Its Host, Escherichia coli

The Protein Interaction Network of Bacteriophage Lambda with Its Host, Escherichia coli

... in host-phage interactions remains poorly ...its host Escherichia coli, we determined a raw data set of 631 host-phage interactions resulting in a set of 62 high-confidence interactions after ...

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Ancestral Lineages of Human Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli

Ancestral Lineages of Human Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli

... different human ETEC lin- eages and found that most ETEC infecting humans today have probably originated from well-established and globally wide- spread ETEC ...E. coli population, to describe the nature ...

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Gas signatures from Escherichia coli and Escherichia coli-inoculated human whole blood

Gas signatures from Escherichia coli and Escherichia coli-inoculated human whole blood

... about host responses to ...the host im- mune response may yield gases unique to one pathogen or ...Escherichia Coli (E. coli) was used as a model infectious organism to 1) determine the unique ...

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Respiratory Heterogeneity Shapes Biofilm Formation and Host Colonization in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli

Respiratory Heterogeneity Shapes Biofilm Formation and Host Colonization in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli

... Escherichia coli (UPEC) is a fundamental driver of biofilm ...acquired human pathogens and a prolific biofilm producer in vivo, unveil a potential avenue for targeting heterogeneity and homoge- nizing ...

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Defining the Roles of Outer Membrane Proteins and Host Cathelicidins in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection

Defining the Roles of Outer Membrane Proteins and Host Cathelicidins in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection

... 5637 human bladder epithelial cells before and after exposure to UPEC, and will determine if there are differences in expression after exposure to full-length or loop mutant ...murine host can be used to ...

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Identification of the Escherichia coli gene nlpI whose expression is enhanced by a host immune receptor

Identification of the Escherichia coli gene nlpI whose expression is enhanced by a host immune receptor

... expression of hla and hlb that code for hemolysin, a virulent protein of Staphylococcus aureus (45,46). Another paper was recently published that describes research conducted with an approach similar to this study (47). ...

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Cloning and expression of human vasohibin1 gene in E. coli

Cloning and expression of human vasohibin1 gene in E. coli

... E. coli with specific properties including T7Lac promoter and 6 His Taq ...E. coli BL21 (DE3), where it was induced to express VASH1 protein by ...of host strains, vectors, and growth conditions, ...

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Human and plant proteins as reservoirs of host defence peptides

Human and plant proteins as reservoirs of host defence peptides

... 3.4.6. Synergy evaluation Synergism between ApoB derived peptides and antimicrobial agents was assessed by the so called “checkerboard” assay against S. aureus MRSA WKZ-2, E. coli ATCC 25922, P. aeruginosa ATCC ...

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Relationship between Escherichia coli Strains Causing Acute Cystitis in Women and the Fecal E  coli Population of the Host

Relationship between Escherichia coli Strains Causing Acute Cystitis in Women and the Fecal E coli Population of the Host

... E. coli clones tend to have primarily low-virulence, non-B2 clones, whereas those colonized with fewer ...E. coli clones tend to have high-virulence clones primar- ily from group B2, is unclear and warrants ...

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Host-Virus Interaction in Ribonucleic Acid Bacteriophage-Infected Escherichia coli

Host-Virus Interaction in Ribonucleic Acid Bacteriophage-Infected Escherichia coli

... *, 3H counts per minute from infected culture (newly synthesized RNA); 0, 3H counts per minute from uninfected. culture (newly synthesized RNA)[r] ...

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Inhibition of Host Protein Synthesis During Infection of Escherichia coli by Bacteriophage T4

Inhibition of Host Protein Synthesis During Infection of Escherichia coli by Bacteriophage T4

... If no new ribosomes attached to host mRNA in the T4-infected culture, then no new polysomes would develop and polysomes existent at the time of infection would either stay the same size [r] ...

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Inhibition of Host Protein Synthesis During Infection of
                        Escherichi coli by Bacteriophage T4

Inhibition of Host Protein Synthesis During Infection of Escherichi coli by Bacteriophage T4

... by chloramphenicol (23) or amino acid starvation (25), T-even phage infection inhibits host nucleic acid synthesis only partially and to an extent. that is multiplicity-dependent[r] ...

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Virulence behavior of uropathogenic Escherichia coli strains in the host model Caenorhabditis elegans

Virulence behavior of uropathogenic Escherichia coli strains in the host model Caenorhabditis elegans

... exposed to E. coli strains for 48 hr. Worms were then collected (in trip‐ licate) into 0.5 ml of M9, washed three times and transferred into wells of a 96‐well microtiter plate containing 0.1 ml of 50 μM H 2 ...

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HOST SPECIFICITY OF DNA PRODUCED BY ESCHERICHIA COLI. VI. EFFECTS ON BACTERIAL CONJUGATION

HOST SPECIFICITY OF DNA PRODUCED BY ESCHERICHIA COLI. VI. EFFECTS ON BACTERIAL CONJUGATION

... One of the resistance transfer factors was shown to carry genetic information for production and control of host specificity itself; phage h is restricted in strains carry[r] ...

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THE LOCATION OF THE GENES FOR HOST-CONTROLLED MODIFICATION AND RESTRICTION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K-12

THE LOCATION OF THE GENES FOR HOST-CONTROLLED MODIFICATION AND RESTRICTION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K-12

... The genetic location of the control of host-controlled modification has been mapped close to thr and on the opposite side of it to leu by conjugation experi- ments betw[r] ...

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