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- disorders like sickle cell disease, and autoimmune diseases like lupus. Pathogenicity is the potential disease-causing capacity of pathogens, involving a...
- various combinations of regulation involving pathogenicity islands. The first combination is that the pathogenicity island contains the genes to regulate the...
- David; Barer, Mike; Slack, Richard; Irving, Will (2012). "Bacterial Pathogenicity". Medical Microbiology, a Guide to Microbial Infections: Pathogenesis...
- known to inhibit Th17 pathogenicity. GM-CSF and IL-17 were recognised as the main effector cytokines secreted by Th17 pathogenic cells that promote the...
- any specialised virulence traits consistently linked to opportunistic pathogenicity of fungi in humans apart from the ability to grow at 37 °C. The skin...
- state that any detection of H5 or H7 subtypes (regardless of their pathogenicity) must be notified to the appropriate authority. It is also possible...
- may also have medical applications in treating yeast infections (see "Pathogenic yeasts" section below). Marine yeasts, defined as the yeasts that are...
- Virulence factors (preferably known as pathogenicity factors or effectors in botany) are cellular structures, molecules and regulatory systems that enable...
- Falkow S (1988). "Molecular Koch's postulates applied to microbial pathogenicity" (PDF). Reviews of Infectious Diseases. 10 (Suppl 2): S274 – S276. doi:10...
- (PCR) test kit (Bactotype) for the detection of C. perfringens and other pathogenic bacteria. Clostridium species are readily found inhabiting soils and intestinal...