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Transepithelial models to study host-bacteria interactions

BPIFA1 Interactions with Bacteria and Their Importance for Airway Host Defence

BPIFA1 Interactions with Bacteria and Their Importance for Airway Host Defence

... to bacteria The binding of mouse BPIFA1 to pathogens was analysed in this study to understand the possible differences in the bacterial binding between mouse and human ...

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Bacteriophage and Host Bacteria Interactions within the Ala Wai Canal

Bacteriophage and Host Bacteria Interactions within the Ala Wai Canal

... stimulates phage replication. Therefore, our data reflects the presence of the phages in the Ala Wai but not their population density per liter of water. Because we tested for plaques via plaque assays, we were more ...

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Perspectives series: host/pathogen interactions  Invasion and intracellular sorting of bacteria: searching for bacterial genes expressed during host/pathogen interactions

Perspectives series: host/pathogen interactions Invasion and intracellular sorting of bacteria: searching for bacterial genes expressed during host/pathogen interactions

... IVET, STM, and DFI represent a new generation of exper- imental probes to detect and follow specific virulence factors as discrete stages of host/pathogen interaction. The develop- ment of cell culture methods, ...

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A study of virus-host interactions in the genus Rhizobium

A study of virus-host interactions in the genus Rhizobium

... "transductants" or "transconjugants". Bearing in mind that rhizobial cultures sure eerily contaminated and overgrown, as mentioned earlier, then characterisation of the colonies produced by these genetic experiments is ...

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Defining Interactions Between Lymphoid Tissue-Resident Commensal Bacteria and the Host Immune System

Defining Interactions Between Lymphoid Tissue-Resident Commensal Bacteria and the Host Immune System

... address whether hepcidin is expressed by immune cells in vivo, hepcidin expression should be measured in lymphoid organs and compared to the liver during steady state and inflammation. Since DCs, macrophages and ...

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Mathematical models for host-parasitoid interactions and biological control of Drosophila suzukii

Mathematical models for host-parasitoid interactions and biological control of Drosophila suzukii

... In the second work, the surprise was the outcome of a model for the release of para- sitoids in agriculture. The model was used to study how a parasitoid release should be timed for optimally controlling the ...

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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

... animal models enable long-term Gram- negative bacterial infections that mimic human situations, where untreated infec- tions can last for ...lux-tagged bacteria, the influx of activated neutrophils, and ...

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Archaeal virus-host interactions

Archaeal virus-host interactions

... this study and features influencing the efficiency of transcription and translation of their genes are assessed in a selection of >350 prokaryotic ...in bacteria and archaea, which allows for differential ...

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Differential pathogen-host interactions

Differential pathogen-host interactions

... the models are caused by dose or infusion ...present study provides several new research opportunities. In bolus models, the inflammatory response comes and goes rapidly, limiting the possibility to ...

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Host-bacteria crosstalk at the dentogingival junction.

Host-bacteria crosstalk at the dentogingival junction.

... periodontal host defense both structurally and functionally. Oral bacteria exert a constant challenge to the host cells and tissues at the dentogingival ...The host response is set up to ...

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Algal bacterial interactions:
a study of Gymnodinium catenatum
and its associated bacteria

Algal bacterial interactions: a study of Gymnodinium catenatum and its associated bacteria

... microbial interactions, mixotrophy, and allelopathy, cause these complex biological features to not yet being incorporated into ...microbial interactions, and particularly focussed on growth responses of ...

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Animal models of chronic hepatitis delta virus infection host–virus immunologic interactions

Animal models of chronic hepatitis delta virus infection host–virus immunologic interactions

... Animal models like hepadnavirus-infected chimpanzees or the eastern woodchuck have been of great value for the characterization of HDV chronic ...animal models in which to perform a deeper study of ...

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Host-pathogen interactions using Dictyostelium discoideum as host model

Host-pathogen interactions using Dictyostelium discoideum as host model

... to study chemotaxis, cell motility, signaling transduction and phagocytosis [2, ...to study mutants since the phenotype directly becomes visible ...with bacteria present (generation time ~ 3h), but ...

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The cause and effect of Cryptococcus interactions with the host

The cause and effect of Cryptococcus interactions with the host

... and host biology by the field has led to great progress in recent years in understanding the interactions of Cryptococcus with the ...the host. There is much to be learnt in investigating very early ...

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Understanding and Exploiting Phage–Host Interactions

Understanding and Exploiting Phage–Host Interactions

... Along with the use of whole phages, many of the initial sensing systems use surface plasmon resistance (SPR) biosensors based on optical transduction. SPR is a phenomenon that occurs when a beam of polarized light hits a ...

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Host-Gut Microbiota Metabolic Interactions

Host-Gut Microbiota Metabolic Interactions

... aerobic bacteria, such as actinobacteria and ...a study has shown that rodents raised under germ-free conditions or treated with antibiotics have altered hepatic gene expression patterns with changes in ...

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OHMI: the ontology of host-microbiome interactions

OHMI: the ontology of host-microbiome interactions

... taxonomy, host species, host anatomical entities, and HMIs under different conditions and (2) associated study protocols and types of data analysis and experimental ...typical host-microbiome ...

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Host-Virus Interactions in Asthma and COPD

Host-Virus Interactions in Asthma and COPD

... In Paper II, we evaluated the efficacy of inhaled IFNβ, perhaps one of the best characterized components of anti-viral innate immunity, for the prevention of severe asthma exacerbations following symptomatic colds or ...

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Cryptococcal Interactions with the Host Immune System

Cryptococcal Interactions with the Host Immune System

... mouse models where the mutant is rendered avirulent following nasal inhalation yet causes fatal disease when injected intravenously ...the host environment and that the mutant is impaired in traversing the ...

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The effect of climate on host-parasite interactions

The effect of climate on host-parasite interactions

... COMMUNITY INTERACTIONS 5.1 Abstract Interactions occurring between multiple parasite species simultaneously infecting a host, termed coinfection, have the potential to shape and influence the ...

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