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(2010-05-14)Prevotella ruminicola 23 and Prevotella bryantii B14 are obligate anaerobic bacteria in the Bacteroidetes phylum that contribute to hemicellulose utilization within the bovine rumen. These bacteria efficiently degrade the ...
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(2011-05-25)Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are central receptors of the innate immune system which drive host inflammation and adaptive immune responses upon detection of invading microbes. Drugs targeting TLRs are of considerable interest ...
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(2012-02-01)The aim of this thesis is to further define the entry and trafficking pathways of the dermonecrotic toxin family composed of related AB toxins whose members induce dermonecrosis upon injection into animal skin. The ...
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(2015-01-21)The covalent attachment of lipoic acid to the lipoyl domains (LDs) of the central metabolism enzymes pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) and oxoglutarate dehydrogenase (OGDH) is essential for their activation and thus for respiratory ...
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(2013-05-24)Role of yaaA in hydrogen peroxide stress response in Escherichia coli Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is commonly formed in microbial habitats by either chemical oxidation processes or host defense responses. H2O2 can penetrate ...
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(2013-08-22)Bacteroides spp. are a primary inhabitant of the human colon, and play an important role in the health of the human host as Bacteroides are important for nutrient acquisition, the breakdown of starches that would otherwise ...
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