Lecture 2 Overview of adhesion Types of bacterial adhesins Specificity of adhesion Consequences of adhesion Interactions with host surfaces II: Adhesion ...
Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy and Optical Tweezers in Probing ... Analyzing dynamics between bacterium and cognate host-cell receptor with AFM ...
Clinical Relevance of the Helicobacter pylori gene for blood-group antigen-binding adhesin ... Antral gastritis n=35. Cultured Hp isolates. Materials/Methods ...
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Photograph of the crystal. Photograph of the crystal ... X-ray Structure of the FimC-FimH Chaperone-Adhesin Complex from Uropathogenic Escherichia coli. ...
Cell Surface Targeting (we're actually trying it!) Lewis Hahn. Perry Tsai. June 26, 2006 ... Originally used with AIDA-I (adhesin-involved-in-diffuse-adherence) ...
Specific adhesive molecules which function pili to attach cells to surfaces to ... Facilitate the transfer of genetic material from donor to recipient through a ...
Bacterial Interactions with Host Medical Microbiology SBM 2044 When describing the interaction between host and microbes, analogies to war are common, as in ...
... Myerin, Switzerland) Urvakol (Institute of Microbiology; Olomouc, Czech Republic) Urostim (Bulbio; National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases ...
Dengue Virus. Influenza Virus. Fig. 34.4. FimH. Infection. Infection involves three steps ... HSPGs Signal to Plasmodium Sporozoites to Stop Migrating and ...
Bacterial Interactions with Host Medical Microbiology SBM 2044 When describing the interaction between host and microbes, analogies to war are common, as in ...
... moiety are present in the globoseries of glycolipids on cells lining the upper urinary tract ... relevant bacterial binding moieties for UPEC isolates was ...
Mechanism of Pathogenicity Pathogens & Disease Pathogens are defined as microbes capable of causing host damage. When host damage reaches a certain threshold, it can ...
Pathogenesis of bacteria Original and development of Bacterial Infection Infection the invasion of a host organism's bodily tissues by disease-causing organisms ...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae Case Study 2 Group 4 Neisseria gonorrhoeae images from neisseria.org Characteristics Gram Negative Diplococcus Can be Found Inside of WBC s ...
... Peak incidence in children below one year of ... with gastric antral epithelium in patients with active chronic gastritis Stomach of many animal ...
For cells to get from blood to lymphoid organ. or tissue they undergo extravasation ... proliferation and formation of scar tissue. Important cytokines: TNF- and IFN ...
Title: The Acute Phase Response Author: Joe Schmoe Last modified by: garwinS Created Date: 8/15/1999 1:46:00 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Helicobacter pylori Clinical Medicine.Medical department.Shandong University. Introduction .The stomach secretes gastric juice every day. Gastric juice consists of ...
Horizontal: Mother to infant Prenatal: across the placenta; HIV Perinatal: at birth, ... upset of homeostasis Microbiology Chapter 13 Epidemiology: ...
Contain apicoplast, an essential organelle thought to be ... My-Hang Huynh, Vern B. Carruthers. PLoS Pathogens August 2006, Vol. 2 Issue 8, pp 0753-0762 ...
Bordetella pertussis. Whooping cough in humans. Bordetella bronchiseptica ... Bordetella pertussis. Global regulatory system is controlled by BvgAS. Over 100 ...
P. aeruginosa Gram negative bacilli Aerobic non-fermenting Chromatid size 5.7 Mb Found in soil, vegetation, water P. aeruginosa and Nosocomial Infections Found in ...
Papillate, narrow exit pore, not proliferating, deciduous, homothallic, paragynous ... Zoosporangia as in III, usually deciduous; heterothallic, amphigynous ...
Mycoplasma and L Form Bacteria High turbidity in liquid medium ,may adhere to the wall or bottom of the tube Low turbidity in liquid medium Colony larger ...
A silver stain of H. pylori on gastric mucus-secreting epithelial cells (x1000) ... Vacuolating cytotoxin - induces vacuolation in epithelial cells that results in ...
Type IV pilus is a dynamic structure. PilT mutant have extralong pili that are TM ... GAGs bound to cell surface proteoglycans. Requires Gly-trp repeats of InlB ...
Alternate Lock Solutions in Patients Receiving Parenteral Nutrition Deborah Andris MSN APNP Division of Colorectal Surgery Medical College of Wisconsin
Archeological evidence of TB in mummies and stone age skeletons. Hippocrates: Pthisis. Responsible for thousands to millions of deaths during middle ages, renaissance ...
Management team consists of senior executives with direct industry experience in ... Norwalk virus vaccine 'Stomach Flu,' 'Cruise Ship Disease' or 'Food Poisoning' ...
Pathogenicity & Infection. Pathogenicity is the ability of a microbe to gain entry to the host s tissue and bring about a physiological or anatomical change ...
Title: Pathogenic Mechanisms Author: Hugh B.Fackrell Last modified by: Hugh B. Fackrell Created Date: 10/24/1997 1:00:58 AM Document presentation format