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Host-microbe interactions

Dual and Triple Epithelial Coculture Model Systems with Donor-Derived Microbiota and THP-1 Macrophages To Mimic Host-Microbe Interactions in the Human Sinonasal Cavities

Dual and Triple Epithelial Coculture Model Systems with Donor-Derived Microbiota and THP-1 Macrophages To Mimic Host-Microbe Interactions in the Human Sinonasal Cavities

... mimic host-microbe interactions in the human up- per respiratory ...study host-microbe interactions in the upper respiratory tract more in ...

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Modelling upper respiratory tract diseases: getting grips on host-microbe interactions in chronic rhinosinusitis using in vitro technologies

Modelling upper respiratory tract diseases: getting grips on host-microbe interactions in chronic rhinosinusitis using in vitro technologies

... differentiated host models and the combination with multiple omics techniques allows improved insight in host-microbe crosstalk during infection and (inflamma- tory) responses [35, 68, ...short-term ...

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The Bee Microbiome: Impact on Bee Health and Model for Evolution and Ecology of Host Microbe Interactions

The Bee Microbiome: Impact on Bee Health and Model for Evolution and Ecology of Host Microbe Interactions

... ABSTRACT As pollinators, bees are cornerstones for terrestrial ecosystem stability and key components in agricultural produc- tivity. All animals, including bees, are associated with a diverse community of microbes, ...

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Host–microbe interactions in distal airways: relevance to chronic airway diseases

Host–microbe interactions in distal airways: relevance to chronic airway diseases

... (a host enzyme with bactericidal activity) ...whereas interactions between various infectious agents ...of hostmicrobe interactions and their relevance in respiratory disease, which ...

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Host-microbe interactions in the pathogenesis and clinical course of sarcoidosis

Host-microbe interactions in the pathogenesis and clinical course of sarcoidosis

... Microbiome analysis in healthy individuals reveal that airway and lung microbiome composition is similar to oropharyngeal microbiome with no evidence of site spe- cific enrichment of bacterial communities indicating and ...

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New Mouse Model for Chronic Infections by Gram Negative Bacteria Enabling the Study of Anti Infective Efficacy and Host Microbe Interactions

New Mouse Model for Chronic Infections by Gram Negative Bacteria Enabling the Study of Anti Infective Efficacy and Host Microbe Interactions

... The host inflammatory response to microbial intruders includes the chemoattraction and activation of neutrophils and macrophages to eradicate invading pathogens in part through the generation of respiratory burst ...

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Bactericidal Permeability Increasing Proteins Shape Host Microbe Interactions

Bactericidal Permeability Increasing Proteins Shape Host Microbe Interactions

... ABSTRACT We characterized bactericidal permeability-increasing proteins (BPIs) of the squid Euprymna scolopes, EsBPI2 and EsBPI4. They have molecular characteristics typical of other animal BPIs, are closely related to ...

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Thermal Biology of Insect Immunity and Host-Microbe Interactions

Thermal Biology of Insect Immunity and Host-Microbe Interactions

... Some of the most pressing questions in eco-immunology surround medically-important vectors, such as mosquitoes and the human pathogens that they harbour. In these cases, where the pathogen or parasite develops in a ...

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Host Microbe Interactions in the Chemosynthetic Riftia pachyptila Symbiosis

Host Microbe Interactions in the Chemosynthetic Riftia pachyptila Symbiosis

... symbiotic interactions in ...symbiotic interactions (see Table S1f for total numbers of differentially abundant ...the host supposedly relies more on symbiont digestion in times of S ...of ...

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Host-microbe interactions in octocoral holobionts - recent advances and perspectives

Host-microbe interactions in octocoral holobionts - recent advances and perspectives

... single host sug- gests that the host may be able to alter its Endozoicomo- nas population to the environmental ...in host fitness [19, 110, 134, ...to host contamin- ation need to be resolved ...

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The Dimension of Time in Host-Microbiome Interactions

The Dimension of Time in Host-Microbiome Interactions

... 5. Jostins L, Ripke S, Weersma RK, Duerr RH, McGovern DP, Hui KY, Lee JC, Schumm LP, Sharma Y, Anderson CA, Essers J, Mitrovic M, Ning K, Cleynen I, Theatre E, Spain SL, Raychaudhuri S, Goyette P, Wei Z, Abraham C, ...

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Host-microbe coevolution: applying evidence from model systems to complex marine invertebrate holobionts

Host-microbe coevolution: applying evidence from model systems to complex marine invertebrate holobionts

... for host-microbe coevolution in species A to ...each host species and appear to be actively selected ...a host split at the strain level followed by diversification within each host ...

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A Metasystem of Framework Model Organisms to Study Emergence of New Host-Microbe Adaptations

A Metasystem of Framework Model Organisms to Study Emergence of New Host-Microbe Adaptations

... the host and/or the microbe under appropriate environmental ...both host and microbe that facilitates the interaction ...appropriate host niche, could lead to permanent fixation through ...

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Host Microbe Coevolution: Applying Evidence from Model Systems to Complex Marine Invertebrate Holobionts

Host Microbe Coevolution: Applying Evidence from Model Systems to Complex Marine Invertebrate Holobionts

... for host-microbe coevolution in species A to ...each host species and appear to be actively selected ...a host split at the strain level followed by diversification within each host ...

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Synthetic Gene Circuits Enable Systems-Level Biosensor Trigger Discovery at the Host-Microbe Interface

Synthetic Gene Circuits Enable Systems-Level Biosensor Trigger Discovery at the Host-Microbe Interface

... IMPORTANCE The gut is a largely obscure and inaccessible environment. The use of live, engineered probiotics to detect and respond to disease signals in vivo repre- sents a new frontier in the management of gut diseases. ...

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Microbiomes In Natura: Importance of Invertebrates in Understanding the Natural Variety of Animal-Microbe Interactions

Microbiomes In Natura: Importance of Invertebrates in Understanding the Natural Variety of Animal-Microbe Interactions

... experimental host-microbe ...beneficial host-microbe ...in host-microbe communication and the pro- found influence of bacterial symbionts on the animal’s development and circadian ...

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A place for host–microbe symbiosis in the comparative physiologist's toolbox

A place for host–microbe symbiosis in the comparative physiologist's toolbox

... incorporate hostmicrobe interactions into their research? For laboratories that are not set up to analyze microbes or their metabolites, collaborative or fee-for- service arrangements with ...

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Holes in the Hologenome: Why Host Microbe Symbioses Are Not Holobionts

Holes in the Hologenome: Why Host Microbe Symbioses Are Not Holobionts

... and host genomes cause breakdown of the ...specific host genes ...specific host-microbe gene interactions but does not require coadapation of microbe and ...antagonistic ...

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ROLE OF SUGARS IN SURFACE MICROBE HOST INTERACTIONS IN GROUP B STREPTOCOCCUS INVASION:

ROLE OF SUGARS IN SURFACE MICROBE HOST INTERACTIONS IN GROUP B STREPTOCOCCUS INVASION:

... in host-pathogen interaction and help identify targets to prevent invasion which would help understand the host-pathogen interaction at a molecular ...

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Errors during Gene Expression: Single Cell Heterogeneity, Stress Resistance, and Microbe Host Interactions

Errors during Gene Expression: Single Cell Heterogeneity, Stress Resistance, and Microbe Host Interactions

... Transcriptional heterogeneity. The better-understood aspect of noisy gene ex- pression is transcriptional heterogeneity. Experimental evidence for gene expression noise within a population was first revealed in bacterial ...

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