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Modulation of Host Autophagy during Bacterial Infection: Sabotaging Host Munitions for Pathogen Nutrition.

Modulation of Host Autophagy during Bacterial Infection: Sabotaging Host Munitions for Pathogen Nutrition.

... against bacterial infection that has been shown to be essential to restrict intracellular growth of many bacteria such as Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium ( 4 ), Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( 5 , 6 ), ...

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Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Antibiotic Exposure on Resistance to Subsequent Bacterial Infection

Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Antibiotic Exposure on Resistance to Subsequent Bacterial Infection

... g Department of Pathology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, USA h Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA ABSTRACT Early-life antibiotic ...

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The role of innate immunity in the protection conferred by a bacterial infection against cancer: study of an invertebrate model

The role of innate immunity in the protection conferred by a bacterial infection against cancer: study of an invertebrate model

... following bacterial infection in an attempt to explain its spe- cific impact on tumor size, looking for mechanisms that would not occur with a fungal ...of bacterial infection on tumor ...

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Bacterial infection causes stress-induced memory dysfunction in mice

Bacterial infection causes stress-induced memory dysfunction in mice

... after infection are novel and unexpected findings, because the pathogen has cleared and all colonic parameters, except enteroendocrine cell signal- ling, 46 have returned to ...enteric bacterial ...

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Bacterial infection remodels the DNA methylation landscape of human dendritic cells

Bacterial infection remodels the DNA methylation landscape of human dendritic cells

... We next assessed the occurrence and the extent to which the response of DCs to a bacterial infection is accompanied by active changes in DNA methylation, using the BSmooth algorithm (Hansen et al. 2012). We ...

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Chronic hyperosmotic stress interferes with immune homeostasis in striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, S.) and leads to excessive inflammatory response during bacterial infection

Chronic hyperosmotic stress interferes with immune homeostasis in striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, S.) and leads to excessive inflammatory response during bacterial infection

... and infection rapidly and gradually stimulated lysozyme ...and infection was ...by bacterial challenge. During bacterial infection, excessive respiratory burst induced ...

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View of Non bacterial infection

View of Non bacterial infection

... 4. Service d ’hépatologie, Hôpital Beaujon, Clichy Introduction : La pneumocystose pulmonaire (PCP) est une infection opportuniste pouvant toucher les patients greffés d ’organe. Toutefois, elle touche rarement ...

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Integrative study of physiological changes associated with bacterial infection in pacific oyster larvae.

Integrative study of physiological changes associated with bacterial infection in pacific oyster larvae.

... our bacterial challenge, cLEC and LBP/BPI were activated after 24 h and AGL after 48 ...after bacterial exposure ...after bacterial challenge in juvenile ...the bacterial membranes allowing ...

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Macrophage Autophagy and Bacterial Infections

Macrophage Autophagy and Bacterial Infections

... COnCLUSiOn Macrophage autophagy is central to host defenses against bacte- rial infections, sending intracellular pathogens to lysosomes for degradation while controlling inflammation to limit host damages. Since novel ...

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Dissecting the signaling pathways controlling inflammation during Gram-negative bacterial infections : the role of ALPK1, TIFA and TRAF6 during Shigella flexneri infection

Dissecting the signaling pathways controlling inflammation during Gram-negative bacterial infections : the role of ALPK1, TIFA and TRAF6 during Shigella flexneri infection

... flexneri infection, a process triggered in response to HBP ...new bacterial PAMP binds to a yet unknown pathogen recognition receptor able to activate ALPK1 and trigger TIFA ...

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Infection in a dish: high-throughput analyses of bacterial pathogenesis.

Infection in a dish: high-throughput analyses of bacterial pathogenesis.

... dissect bacterial virulence mechanisms has been expanded to include the important human pathogens Vibrio cholerae and Yersinia ...its infection of flies have been ...of bacterial infection in ...

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Staphylococcus aureus Promotes Smed-PGRP-2/Smed-setd8-1 Methyltransferase Signalling in Planarian Neoblasts to Sensitize Anti-bacterial Gene Responses During Re-infection

Staphylococcus aureus Promotes Smed-PGRP-2/Smed-setd8-1 Methyltransferase Signalling in Planarian Neoblasts to Sensitize Anti-bacterial Gene Responses During Re-infection

... Received in revised form 21 April 2017 Accepted 21 April 2017 Available online 24 April 2017 Little is known about how organisms exposed to recurrent infections adapt their innate immune responses. Here, we report that ...

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Antibioprophylaxie et infection urinaire

Antibioprophylaxie et infection urinaire

... Tandis que 36 participants pensaient qu’il ne faut pas prescrire l’ATB pour la prophylaxie urinaire devant des récidives d’IU chez l’enfant, soit 48,6% des réponses.. Seulement 2 parti[r] ...

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exolysin promotes bacterial growth in lungs, alveolar damage and bacterial dissemination

Pseudomonas aeruginosa Exolysin promotes bacterial growth in lungs, alveolar damage and bacterial dissemination

... Transmission electron microscopy. For electron microscopy, euthanized mice at 18 h.p.i. were rapidly perfused intracardiacally with NaCl 0.9%/heparin 20 U/mL and then with a fixative solution (paraformaldehyde ...

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Bacterial suspensions under flow

Bacterial suspensions under flow

... In conclusion, the aim of this paper was to establish an elementary connection be- tween a a simple vision of active fluids statistical mechanics (a ”bacterial gas”) under flow and recent experiments with bacteria ...

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Bacterial adhesion in structured environments

Bacterial adhesion in structured environments

... Using wild-type cells and deletions of several biofilm-associated genes, we herein examine the role of surface appendages on adhesion to patterned substrates and sh[r] ...

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Co-infection, super-infection and viral interference in HIV

Co-infection, super-infection and viral interference in HIV

... Conclusions Our experimental system allowed us to explore the effi- ciency of coinfection and the kinetics of viral interference in HIV. We confirmed that co-infection leads to a higher frequency of double ...

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Infection osseuse : à propos de 154 cas

Infection osseuse : à propos de 154 cas

... Cette pathologie souffre du retard des consultations (71%) et aboutit très fréquemment à la chronicité (81%), à la récidive (23%) et aux complications sévères (28%). La chirurgie a été[r] ...

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Bacterial biogeography across boreal lakes of Quebec : large-scale drivers of bacterial dominance and rarity

Bacterial biogeography across boreal lakes of Quebec : large-scale drivers of bacterial dominance and rarity

... Exp loration of the coherence between the temporal and spatial ecological properties for normal-Iike, bimodal, logistic and lognormal categories (represented by different colors[r] ...

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Analytical methods for bacterial fermentations

Analytical methods for bacterial fermentations

... L’accès à ce site Web et l’utilisation de son contenu sont assujettis aux conditions présentées dans le site LISEZ CES CONDITIONS ATTENTIVEMENT AVANT D’UTILISER CE SITE WEB. NRC Publicat[r] ...

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