Scientists have identified a new mechanism of bacterial pathogenesis. The results of the research project, partly funded by the Academy of Finland, have been published in the journal Proceedings ...
... have gained insight into the complex mechanisms that control bacterial pathogenesis and, as a result, have developed new theories ... Dr. Michael Otto from the Laboratory of Human Bacterial Pathogenesis at Rock Mountain Laboratories. Dr ...
... have gained insight into the complex mechanisms that control bacterial pathogenesis and, as a result, have developed new theories about how independent mechanisms may have become intertwined during evolution ...
... have gained insight into the complex mechanisms that control bacterial pathogenesis and, as a result, have developed new theories about how independent mechanisms may have become intertwined during evolution ...
... , or some combination of these two molecules are responsible for triggering bacterial pathogenesis. This study confirms, for the first time ... never known which of these two molecules was the more important for bacterial pathogenesis, and whether this belief was correct," Perego ...
... Molecular Cell, provides new insight into bacterial pathogenesis and opens intriguing avenues for exploring ... identify a new class of enzymes that mediate bacterial pathogenesis and suggest that addition of AMP may be an underappreciated ...
... in the regulation of cell signaling from bacteria to higher organisms. The research provides new insight into bacterial pathogenesis and opens intriguing avenues for exploring ...
... and to synchronously engage in group behaviors that promote bacterial pathogenesis. "Quorum sensing allows bacteria to collectively carry out tasks that would be unsuccessful if carried ...
... , led by Vincent A. Fischetti, head of the Laboratory of Bacterial Pathogenesis and Immunology, and Raymond Schuch, a research assistant professor in the lab, revamps the way scientists ...
... , this study is the first to describe a link between this vitamin and bacterial pathogenesis," says Richard Ferrero of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, a researcher on the study which also included scientists ...
... a good way to understand the full process of bacterial pathogenesis. For now, the Duke finding is specific to the well-studied mustard plant Arabidopsis, but it should ...
... Vincent A. Fischetti, professor and head of the Laboratory of Bacterial Pathogenesis and Immunology. "We're taking advantage of what phage have 'learned' during this period for us ...