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intracellular survival of
Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis:
phagosomal pH and
fusogenicity in J774
macrophages compared with
other mycobacteria"...
- well characterized. Like
other intracellular bacteria that
break out of
phagosomal compartments to
replicate in the cytosol, F.
tularensis strains produce...
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cyanobacterial membranes,
sometimes the
eaten alga's cell membrane, and the
phagosomal vacuole from the host's cell membrane. The
genes in the
phagocytosed eukaryote's...
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initially causes phagosome membrane distension which eventually leads to
phagosomal alkalinization by
physical rupture,
followed by escape. Hwp1
stands for...
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crystals and
aluminum salts activate the NALP3
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Natasha V. (2017-04-28)...
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secrete phospholipase D and
hemolysin C. This
causes disruption of the
phagosomal membrane and
allows the
bacteria to escape.
Following generation time...
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indicating the
survival of
phagosomal cargo may be
crucial for
triggering or
enhancing vomocytosis. Additionally, the
phagosomal pH may play
important roles...
- cell gene
delivery which include cellular uptake and internalization,
phagosomal escape and
intracellular cargo concentration.[jargon]
Tested in mice,...
- effectors, PKA and Epac-1; both
which in turn
impair the
phosphorylation and
phagosomal membrane translocation of
NADPH oxidase component, p47phox,
thereby inhibiting...