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Fibrinogen binds to nontoxigenic and toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae strains

Fibrinogen binds to nontoxigenic and toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae strains

... only to take place in solution but also to lead to the formation of a fibrin layer on the bacterial cell wall ...walls) and free co- agulase (present in culture supernatant) (Duthie ...plasma ... See full document

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Potential pathogenic role of aggregative- adhering Corynebacterium diphtheriae of different clonal groups in endocarditis

Potential pathogenic role of aggregative- adhering Corynebacterium diphtheriae of different clonal groups in endocarditis

... C. diphtheriae (4-6). Entry of C. diphtheriae by invasive processes was described as being caused by percutane- ous trauma, skin (7,8) and throat colonization ...vaccinated and non-vaccinated ... See full document

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Prevalence of diphtheria and tetanus antibodies and circulation of Corynebacterium diphtheriae in São Paulo, Brazil

Prevalence of diphtheria and tetanus antibodies and circulation of Corynebacterium diphtheriae in São Paulo, Brazil

... tetanus and diphtheria in Brazil has decreased the incidence and changed the epidemiology of both ...terium diphtheriae carrier status and diphtheria and tetanus immunity in São Paulo, ... See full document

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Multiplex polymerase chain reaction to identify and determine the toxigenicity of Corynebacterium spp with zoonotic potential and an overview of human and animal infections

Multiplex polymerase chain reaction to identify and determine the toxigenicity of Corynebacterium spp with zoonotic potential and an overview of human and animal infections

... C. diphtheriae. Non-toxi- genic strains generally cause persistent sore throats and severe pharyngitis/tonsillitis and invasive diseases, such as endocarditis, septic arthritis, splenic ... See full document

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The Streptococcus mutans GlnR protein exhibits an increased affinity for the glnRA operon promoter when bound to GlnK

The Streptococcus mutans GlnR protein exhibits an increased affinity for the glnRA operon promoter when bound to GlnK

... Almost all PII-type proteins are trimeric; however, gel filtration chromatography results suggest that the GlnK pro- tein of S. mutans has the molecular weight of a hexamer in solution (27). Supporting this, an S. mutans ... See full document

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop.  vol.47 número4

Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop. vol.47 número4

... Brazil. To date, the diagnostic tests that are available on the Brazilian market for the diagnosis of CDI have not been ...was to compare the performance of three commercial EIAs and one NAAT for the ... See full document

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Peptidyl Prolyl Isomerase PIN1 Directly Binds to and Stabilizes Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α.

Peptidyl Prolyl Isomerase PIN1 Directly Binds to and Stabilizes Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α.

... binding to phosphorylated Ser/Thr-Pro motifs and subsequently isomerization of the phosphorylated ...lung and colon ...binding to HIF-1α occurred in a phosphorylation-dependent ...exogenous ... See full document

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Access to Long-Term Credit and Productivity of Small and Medium Firms: A Causal Evidence Tiago Cavalcanti Paulo Henrique Vaz

Access to Long-Term Credit and Productivity of Small and Medium Firms: A Causal Evidence Tiago Cavalcanti Paulo Henrique Vaz

... considered to be more financially constrained, namely low-revenue ...designed to better support this ...lines and products. Among those target- ing small and medium size firms are: FINAME, ... See full document

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LIM and SH3 protein-1 modulates CXCR2-mediated cell migration.

LIM and SH3 protein-1 modulates CXCR2-mediated cell migration.

... order to employ it as a dominant negative against CXCR2-LASP-1 ...targeted to the plasma membrane in order for it to interrupt the CXCR2-LASP-1 ...continue to interfere with CXCR2-LASP-1 ... See full document

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Differential infectivity by the oral route of Trypanosoma cruzi lineages derived from Y strain.

Differential infectivity by the oral route of Trypanosoma cruzi lineages derived from Y strain.

... cruzi strains of distinct lineages [41], binds to gastric mucin, which is the main component of the mucus layer that protects the gastric ...Binding to gastric mucin is the first and ... See full document

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Evidence for Reductive Genome Evolution and Lateral Acquisition of Virulence Functions in Two Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Strains

Evidence for Reductive Genome Evolution and Lateral Acquisition of Virulence Functions in Two Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis Strains

... Methodology and Findings: We characterized two ...goats; and CpC231, isolated from ...content and genetic ...other Corynebacterium species, it became evident that this pathogenic species has ... See full document

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A minimal fragment of MUC1 mediates growth of cancer cells.

A minimal fragment of MUC1 mediates growth of cancer cells.

... appears to be limited to the cytoplasm (Fig. 2B, lower panels). Back-to-back sections of cancerous breast, lung, and colon tissues were similarly probed with the two antibodies ...contrast ... See full document

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Isolation and identification of toxigenic and non-toxigenic fungi in samples of medicinal plants from the market

Isolation and identification of toxigenic and non-toxigenic fungi in samples of medicinal plants from the market

... Aspergillus and Penicillium in tea infusion, powder (guarana), fluid extract, tablets and ...similar to those of other ...Cladosporium and Paecilomyces in 62 samples of 7 different herbal ... See full document

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Glucose 6P binds and activates HlyIIR to repress Bacillus cereus haemolysin hlyII gene expression.

Glucose 6P binds and activates HlyIIR to repress Bacillus cereus haemolysin hlyII gene expression.

... [54], and recent data show that Fur binding to this Fur box competes with RNA polymerase binding to the hlyII promoter, thus interfering with hlyII expression in vitro ...Sugar and iron are ... See full document

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ZipA binds to FtsZ with high affinity and enhances the stability of FtsZ protofilaments.

ZipA binds to FtsZ with high affinity and enhances the stability of FtsZ protofilaments.

... ZipA to FtsZ instead it somewhat increased the binding affinity suggesting that hydrophobic interactions may play an important role in the binding of ZipA and FtsZ ...FtsZ and ZipA using a ... See full document

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Haemophilus influenzae isolated from patients with meningitis in São Paulo, Brazil

Haemophilus influenzae isolated from patients with meningitis in São Paulo, Brazil

... temic sources such as CSF. These observa- tions could be explained by the relatively higher percentage of H. influenzae strains isolated from young children. Non-ß-lacta- mase-mediated ampicillin resistance was ... See full document

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Thoracic aortic aneurysm in a buck associated with caseous lymphadenitis

Thoracic aortic aneurysm in a buck associated with caseous lymphadenitis

... bacteriological and pathological findings of a thoracic aortic aneurysm in a four-year-old Anglo-Nubian goat buck, related to a framework of visceral caseous ...minute and ruminal movements of four ... See full document

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras.  vol.61 número6

Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. vol.61 número6

... ferentiation and activation of osteoclasts and their pre- ...led to new lines of therapy. In the beginning, OPG was used as a treatment to block RANKL, and was initially ...seem ... See full document

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Common FXIII and fibrinogen polymorphisms in abdominal aortic aneurysms.

Common FXIII and fibrinogen polymorphisms in abdominal aortic aneurysms.

... hundred and twenty (n = 520) with an AAA and four hundred and ninety nine (n = 499) age-matched control subjects were enrolled as part of the Leeds Aneurysm Development Study (LEADS) with the ... See full document

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Structural and functional analyses of DNA-sensing and immune activation by human cGAS.

Structural and functional analyses of DNA-sensing and immune activation by human cGAS.

... backbone and the leucine residue on α1 (Figure γB and ...enough to accommodate the ZnF motif, thus explaining why cGAS can produce cGAMP in the presence of dsDNA, but not ...cGAS and dsDNA, ... See full document

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