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pe HLA-DR4-DQ3 appears to play a role in the | pathogenic AAHA production. |
entification and complete description of the | pathogenic agent and the pathophysiological cycle of Sc |
form of the protein itself appears to be the | pathogenic agent. |
ching powder to counteract the poison gas or | pathogenic agents. |
It is potentially | pathogenic, and has been isolated from human and veteri |
is the only one of these viruses known to be | pathogenic and due to the antigenic similarity between |
racted from brain tissue were not themselves | pathogenic, and the authors speculate that there may be |
in produced by certain plants in response to | pathogenic attack |
rus but did not affect replication of highly | pathogenic avian influenza A virus (H5N1), adenovirus, |
is used because it is difficult to test for | pathogenic bacteria directly. |
B. burgdorferi is one of the few | pathogenic bacteria that can survive without iron, havi |
The insect | pathogenic bacteria Photorhabdus luminescens also conta |
er of somatic cells increases in response to | pathogenic bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus, a cause |
HMB-PP is an essential metabolite in most | pathogenic bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosi |
t in higher numbers than individual types of | pathogenic bacteria and they can be tested for relative |
tibiotics as they are important proteins for | pathogenic bacteria and some limited commercial interes |
Pathogenic bacteria can steal iron from other living or | |
menclature, applied internationally to plant | pathogenic bacteria today. |
f his career, worked as a pathologist on the | pathogenic bacteria of crops in New Zealand. |
is primarily used to judge if other types of | pathogenic bacteria are likely to be present in the wat |
a non-coding RNA that was discovered in the | pathogenic bacteria Staphylococcus aureus N315 using a |
ive than penicillin, killing over 99% of the | pathogenic bacteria (both gram-positive and gram-negati |
Some | pathogenic bacteria produce biofilms or exudates contai |
eria, and the Committee on Taxonomy of Plant | Pathogenic Bacteria of the International Society for Pl |
been contaminated by feces usually contains | pathogenic bacteria, which can cause disease. |
A genus of | pathogenic bacteria, Listeria, was named in honour of h |
zontal gene transfer and are associated with | pathogenic bacteria, having been found on plasmids conf |
They include several | pathogenic bacteria, including species of Burkholderia |
sis is often undertaken to look for specific | pathogenic bacteria. |
ric iron, are important virulence factors in | pathogenic bacteria. |
fe by suppressing Gram-positive spoilage and | pathogenic bacteria. |
is effective at inhibiting most spoilage and | pathogenic bacteria. |
ence similarity with pectate lyases of plant | pathogenic bacteria. |
t is produced by Agrobacterium biobar, a non | pathogenic bacteria. |
nt protein complexes secreted by a number of | pathogenic bacteria. |
e a limiting factor in the growth of various | pathogenic bacteria. |
typically formed on the surface of intruding | pathogenic bacterial cells as a result of the activatio |
Burkholderia caryophylli is a plant | pathogenic bacterium, which can cause wilt, foot and ro |
motile, gram-negative, rod-shaped, anaerobic | pathogenic bacterium. |
cter sakazakii is a Gram-negative rod-shaped | pathogenic bacterium. |
Not | pathogenic, but evidence insufficient. |
uman gastrointestinal tract and not normally | pathogenic, but may cause disease in immunocompromised |
original research in which complex cellular, | pathogenic, clinical, or animal model systems are studi |
it has demonstrated selective eradication of | pathogenic Clostridium difficile with minimal disruptio |
arry risks of sexually transmitted and other | pathogenic diseases. |
mination of stained stool specimens with the | pathogenic Entamoeba histolytica. |
The | pathogenic factors are very diverse, but the most impor |
Aspergillus fumigatus is a | pathogenic filamentous fungus and is responsible for mo |
Possibly | pathogenic, first isolated from a culture of a granulom |
Aphelenchoides is a genus of plant | pathogenic foliar nematodes. |
myxovirus of the genus morbillivirus that is | pathogenic for pinniped species, particularly seals. |
This subspecies is not | pathogenic for humans. |
Not | pathogenic for humans, mice, guinea pigs and rabbits. |
nst a wide range of pests including insects, | pathogenic fungi and bacteria. |
n be used as antifungal agents against other | pathogenic fungi. |
Entomophthora muscae is a species of | pathogenic fungus in the order Entomophthorales which c |
ing that the toxin victorin, produced by the | pathogenic fungus Helminthosporium victoriae, caused sy |
AM-toxin - made by the plant | pathogenic fungus Alternaria alternata pv. |
A plant | pathogenic fungus, it causes Armillaria root disease, a |
behind Reverse Vaccinology is that an entire | pathogenic genome can be screened using bioinformatics |
om a phospholipid to lipid A. In a number of | pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria, PagP confers resista |
It is the most prevalent and | pathogenic helminth parasite in birds, particularly in |
Seems to be | pathogenic in immunocompetent humans. |
found to be 6.6% but the overall intestinal | pathogenic infection prevalence rate was 91.2% with man |
he immune system encounters a new and highly | pathogenic invader. |
nals like growth factors, adhesion sites, or | pathogenic invasion of the epithelial layer. |
A number of | pathogenic isolates are termed ETEC, but the main hallm |
en contaminated, it does mean that potential | pathogenic materials in contact with water supply plumb |
nder investigation should be associated with | pathogenic members of a genus or pathogenic strains of |
osition, physical structure, the presence of | pathogenic micro-organisms, and allergenicity). |
nt in medical laboratories by distinguishing | pathogenic microbes in a short period of time. |
bodies by chemical, physical, radioactive or | pathogenic microbial substances. |
It recommended as | pathogenic microflora in pharmaceutical oral products i |
sts, who work in the food industry and study | pathogenic microorganisms that cause foodborne illness |
For many | pathogenic microorganisms, it is not currently possible |
ribosomal RNA as a molecular probe to detect | pathogenic microorganisms. |
s used for culturing and primarily isolating | pathogenic Neisseria bacteria, including Neisseria gono |
ty family porins are a family of porins from | pathogenic Neisseria. |
rm, is very common parasite and one the most | pathogenic nematode of ruminants. |
Heterodera rosii is a plant | pathogenic nematode that attacks chickpea. |
dera oryzae (Rice cyst nematode ) is a plant | pathogenic nematode, which is cited as an invasive spec |
(Fiddleneck flower gall nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode, who attacks the weed called fiddle |
Anguina australis is a plant | pathogenic nematode, who is a vector for Rathayibacter |
yst nematode, Rice cyst nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode, which is cited as an invasive spec |
de, African cotton root nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode, and also an invasive species. |
ylphus (Thorne's needle nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode, which attacks mint. |
n nematode, Corn meadow nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Hoplolaimus magnistylus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Heterodera filipjevi is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Paralongidorus maximus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Heterodera goettingiana is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Heterodera tabacum is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Rotylenchus brachyurus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus goodeyi is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Hoplolaimus uniformis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Heterodera hordecalis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Quinisulcius acutus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Radopholous similis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Hoplolaimus pararobustus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Hemicycliophora arenaria is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Heterodera trifolii is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus penetrans is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus reniformia is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Heterodera arenaria is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Quinisulcius capitatus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Paratylenchus curvitatus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Paratylenchus tenuicaudatus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Meloidogyne javanica is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Hoplolaimus seinhorsti is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Paratylenchus macrophallus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus loosi is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Heterodera gambiensis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus pratensis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Longidorus africanus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Paratylenchus microdorus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus crenatus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Aphelenchoides parietinus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Meloidogyne partityla is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus flakkensis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Punctodera chalcoensis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus mulchandi is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Aphelenchoides arachidis is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus dulscus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus coffeae is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Hoplolaimus columbus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Nacobbus aberrans is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Paratylenchus projectus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus hexincisus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Meloidogyne fruglia is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Pratylenchus minutus is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
stera (Steiner's spiral nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
obustus (Thorne's lance nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
hus angustus (Rice stem nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
us gracilis (Pine sting nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
ina agrostis (Bentgrass nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
iella oryzae (Rice root nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
s africanus (Peanut pod nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
matode, Carolina spiral nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
n nematode; Pratylenchus thornei) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
st nematode, Wheat cyst nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
ode, Walnut root-lesion nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
tus (Crown-headed lance nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
(Christie's stubby root nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
rsalis (False Root-knot Nematode) is a plant | pathogenic nematode. |
Ditylenchus is a genus of plant | pathogenic nematodes. |
olaimus (Sting nematode) is a genus of plant | pathogenic nematodes. |
Pratylenchidae is a family of plant | pathogenic nematodes. |
Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance (1992) | |
salicis is a Gram-negative bacterium that is | pathogenic on plants. |
quated term for microorganisms, especially a | pathogenic ones; see Germ theory of disease. |
acillus, Vibrio, among others), which may be | pathogenic or detritivorous. |
s infected with this benign entamoeba, other | pathogenic organisms may have been introduced as well, |
in which the physical containment of highly | pathogenic organisms (bacteria) or agents (viruses) is |
including the development of resistance, of | pathogenic organisms. |
Cocksfoot mottle virus (CfMV) is a | pathogenic plant virus belonging to the genus Sobemovir |
Lettuce big vein virus (LBVV) is a | pathogenic plant virus. |
Poinsettia mosaic virus (PnMV) is a | pathogenic plant virus. |
Hordeum mosaic virus (HoMV) is a | pathogenic plant virus. |
Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV) is a | pathogenic plant virus. |
Cassava Ivorian bacilliform virus is a | pathogenic plant virus. |
Hop mosaic virus (HpMV) is a | pathogenic plant virus. |
Oat pseudorosette virus is a | pathogenic plant virus. |
Potato virus U (PVU) is a | pathogenic plant virus discovered in Peru in 1983. |
recently, George Kollias introduced a novel | pathogenic principle to explain the cellular basis of T |
kers of disease or may play some part in the | pathogenic process. |
n of transmembrane versus soluble TNF in the | pathogenic processes. |
Some of these | pathogenic protists include the organisms responsible f |
tructures: the SGPP (Structural Genomnics of | Pathogenic Protozoa) and the SGC (Structural Genomics C |
nfecting tissue cultures can demonstrate how | pathogenic qualities can evolve for a particular specie |
Interleukin 17A and its receptor play a | pathogenic role in many inflammatory and autoimmune dis |
ggested that this Ascomycete plays a primary | pathogenic role under certain environmental conditions. |
Meloidogyne chitwoodi is a plant | pathogenic Root-knot nematode that is a crop pest of po |
Among the groups he treated were the plant | pathogenic rust fungi, smut fungi and Exobasidium. |
Therefore, LTA shares many | pathogenic similarities with endotoxins (lipopolysaccha |
o only affect angiogenesis that arrives from | pathogenic sources, such as tumors. |
ogenetic position between the slowly growing | pathogenic species and the saprotrophic rapidly growing |
This is a weakly plant | pathogenic species that is typically found growing at t |
This plant | pathogenic species is one of three Armillaria that have |
Compared to a strongly | pathogenic species like A. solidipes, A. gallica has a |
An example is the | pathogenic species Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. |
hese A. galli is the most important and most | pathogenic species, responsible for 'ascaridiasis' of p |
tic fowl. A. galli is the most prevalent and | pathogenic species, especially in domestic fowl. |
A highly | pathogenic strain of it called A/turkey/Ireland/1378/83 |
Protein K is a porin expressed in some | pathogenic strains of E. coli bacteria. |
the gene in question should be found in all | pathogenic strains of the genus or species but be absen |
Pathogenic strains of E coli bacteria survive briefly o | |
nly member of the ciliate phylum known to be | pathogenic to humans. |
eratures above 32°C and is not thought to be | pathogenic to humans. |
hich has eight species of bacteria which are | pathogenic to humans. |
Some strains of this bacterium are | pathogenic to humans as it is strongly associated with |
Pathogenic to the striped bass (Morone saxatilis). | |
ated viruses, which include viruses that are | pathogenic to man and animals, thus providing the basis |
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