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Molecular mechanisms of autoimmunity triggered by microbial infection

Molecular mechanisms of autoimmunity triggered by microbial infection

... Autoimmunity is believed to develop from genetic predispositions while the onset of autoimmune tissue injury or disease flare is often triggered by microbial infection. Diseases such as type I diabetes ...

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The role of autophagy in microbial infection and immunity

The role of autophagy in microbial infection and immunity

... Autophagy has been implicated in various physiological processes, and perturbations in the autophagy response are associated with different disease pathologies, including can- cer, neurodegeneration, cardiovascular ...

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MICROBIAL INFECTION AND IL 6 URINE LEVELS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN IN THI QAR PROVINCE

MICROBIAL INFECTION AND IL 6 URINE LEVELS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN IN THI QAR PROVINCE

... of microbial infection reported in this study may be attributed to many factors such as poor housing, poor drainage systems, lack of proper personal and environmental hygiene, genuine population ...

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Epithelial cells as sensors for microbial infection

Epithelial cells as sensors for microbial infection

... bacterial infection, with its density being greatest in the area of the intercellular junctions ...after microbial infection in vivo has not yet been ...

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Secondary Metabolites-Derived Polymers: A Potential Approach to Diminish Microbial Infection

Secondary Metabolites-Derived Polymers: A Potential Approach to Diminish Microbial Infection

... of antimicrobial coatings from different SPMs through cold plasma polymerisation technique: 422. 3.3.1[r] ...

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Review Article Research progress on the mechanism of γδT cells in pathogenic microbial infection

Review Article Research progress on the mechanism of γδT cells in pathogenic microbial infection

... expression of CCR7, CD161, etc. [16]. 6) Im- munomodulatory function of γδT cells: activat- ed γδT cells can inhibit the proliferation of Foxp3+ Tregs (regulatory T cells) [17], and can also produce IL-10 and TGF-β ...

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Role of Apoptosis in Microbial Infection

Role of Apoptosis in Microbial Infection

... tuberculosis infection, a necrosis-like form of death has been observed and demonstrated to allow the release of viable mycobacteria for subsequent re-infection [11] ...

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Bacteriological Profile of Diabetic Foot Infections

Bacteriological Profile of Diabetic Foot Infections

... mono microbial infection and 22 (44%) had polymicrobial ...Mono microbial infections were in greater percentage than the poly microbial ...poly microbial infection might be due ...

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Cervical precancerous changes and selected cervical microbial infections, Kiambu County, Kenya, 2014: a cross sectional study

Cervical precancerous changes and selected cervical microbial infections, Kiambu County, Kenya, 2014: a cross sectional study

... and microbial infection (Actinomyces, Trichomonas vaginalis and Yeast cells) diagnosis was based on Pap smear screening test and High Vaginal Swab wet preparation ...

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Antimicrobial activity of medicinal plants against some pathogenic microbial strains

Antimicrobial activity of medicinal plants against some pathogenic microbial strains

... treating microbial infection and shows that extract of Azadirachta indica, Acacia nilotica, Cassia papaya, Emblica officinalis and Withania somnifera, could be exploited for new ...

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Asc Modulates the Function of NLRC4 in Response to Infection of Macrophages by Legionella pneumophila

Asc Modulates the Function of NLRC4 in Response to Infection of Macrophages by Legionella pneumophila

... upon infection of macrophages by ...pneumophila infection, suggesting that NLRC4 and Asc coordinate sig- naling through this complex during caspase-1 ...

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Circulating Inflammatory Mediators in Patients with Fever: Predicting Bloodstream Infection

Circulating Inflammatory Mediators in Patients with Fever: Predicting Bloodstream Infection

... about 0.70 and commonly lower (3–5, 33). That clinical vari- ables may only poorly relate to inflammatory mediators such as IL-6 has been suggested before (8, 9, 24, 28, 29). Hence, the clinical signs of an inflammatory ...

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Neisseria gonorrhea Infections in Girls Younger Than 12 Years of Age Evaluated for Vaginitis

Neisseria gonorrhea Infections in Girls Younger Than 12 Years of Age Evaluated for Vaginitis

... a microbial infection diagnosed sig- nificantly more often than the girls without a dis- ...bacterial infection was less common in girls seen in an outpatient clinic, compared with girls seen in an ...

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The relationship between barber knowledge an microbial infections from device used of beauty salons in Gonabad, Iran

The relationship between barber knowledge an microbial infections from device used of beauty salons in Gonabad, Iran

... higher microbial infection in Gonabad beauty salons, although, results of Chi-square test did not show any significant relationship between personal information and microbial test results, except ...

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Microbial contamination Load of Hatching Eggs in Butaleja, Eastern Uganda

Microbial contamination Load of Hatching Eggs in Butaleja, Eastern Uganda

... This study further observed that trans-shell transmission of hatching eggs was associated with Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus pathogens that emerged with prevalence of 4%. This is linked to heavy contamination of eggs ...

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Infections by human gastrointestinal helminths are associated with changes in faecal microbiota diversity and composition

Infections by human gastrointestinal helminths are associated with changes in faecal microbiota diversity and composition

... gut microbial flora share the same environment within the human host, it is plausible that parasite-microbiota interactions impact substantially on the health and homeostasis of helminth-infected individuals ...

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Selected Immunological Mediators and Cervical Microbial Signatures in Women with Chlamydia trachomatis Infection

Selected Immunological Mediators and Cervical Microbial Signatures in Women with Chlamydia trachomatis Infection

... trachomatis infection was sig- nificantly associated with a microbiota dominated by anaerobic bacteria (P ⫽ ...trachomatis infection through mul- tiple statistical ...chlamydial infection was ...

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Anti-microbial Susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Different Clinical Infection

Anti-microbial Susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Different Clinical Infection

... diseases, including scalded skin syndrome, abscesses, septicaemia, pneumonia, food poisoning, and toxic shock syndrome [4].S. aureus is a potentially harmful human pathogen associated with both nosocomial and ...

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HIV Infection and Microbial Diversity in Saliva

HIV Infection and Microbial Diversity in Saliva

... HIV infection is also associated with changes in the diversity of genital flora, including increased diversity of the genital flora in HIV-infected women with bacterial vaginosis ...lung microbial diversity ...

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