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Very few studies regarding production of virulence factors in different predominant serotypes of uropathogenic Pseudomonas aeruginosa are available and they have not been correlated to in vivo pathogenicity in the urinary tract. This... more
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Abstract: Many different bacterial species produce lipases which hydrolyze esters of glycerol with preferably long-chain fatty acids. They act at the interface generated by a hydrophobic lipid substrate in a hydrophilic aqueous medium. A... more
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Abstract A multidisciplinary approach is being used to identify and validate virulence factors and determinants of bacteria of the Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc). Bcc is a group of problematic opportunistic pathogenic bacteria,... more
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      EnzymologyMass SpectrometryBiological SciencesEscherichia coli
The function of the rorf2 gene located on the locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE) pathogenicity island of enteropathogenicEscherichia coli (EPEC) has not been described. We report that rorf2 encodes a novel protein, named EspG, which is... more
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Steinernema carpocapsae is an insect parasitic nematode widely used in pest control programs. The efficacy of this nematode in controlling insects has been found to be related to the pathogenicity of the infective stage. In order to study... more
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Production of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) by four strains of the maize pathogen Ustilago maydis was analyzed. The fungus induces gall formation on its host plant and IAA production by  U. maydis may be required as a pathogenicity or... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyCell line
Puccinia horiana is the causal agent of chrysanthemum white rust or Japanese rust. This microcyclic autoecious rust has a quarantine status and can cause major damage in the commercial production of Chrysanthemum x morifolium. Given the... more
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The genome sequence of Streptococcus equi subspecies equi (S. equi)(www.sanger.ac.uk) contains partial phage sequences which may affect virulence, gene regulation and expression. The present study was undertaken to characterize P9, a... more
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Enterococci are gram-positive bacteria and fit within the general definition of lactic acid bacteria. Modern classification techniques resulted in the transfer of some members of the genus Streptococcus, notably some of the Lancefield’s... more
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The junctional epithelium is located at a strategically important interface between the gingival sulcus, populated with bacteria, and the periodontal soft and mineralized connective tissues that need protection from becoming exposed to... more
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Type 1 fimbriae are the most commonly expressed virulence factor on uropathogenic Escherichia coli .I n addition to promoting avid bacterial adherence to the uroepithelium and enabling colonization, type 1 fimbriae recruit neutrophils to... more
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The emergence and increasing prevalence of bacterial strains that are resistant to available antibiotics demand the discovery of new therapeutic approaches. Targeting bacterial virulence is an alternative approach to antimicrobial therapy... more
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