Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Host-Pathogen Interactions"
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2010-09-28ZeitschriftenartikelFactors affecting patterns of tick parasitism on forest rodents in tick-borne encephalitis risk areas, Germany Identifying factors affecting individual vector burdens is essential for understanding infectious disease systems. Drawing upon data of a rodent monitoring programme conducted in nine different forest patches in southern ...
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2016-03-02ZeitschriftenartikelIntestinal Cell Tight Junctions Limit Invasion of Candida albicans through Active Penetration and Endocytosis in the Early Stages of the Interaction of the Fungus with the Intestinal Barrier C. albicans is a commensal yeast of the mucous membranes in healthy humans that can also cause disseminated candidiasis, mainly originating from the digestive tract, in vulnerable patients. It is necessary to understand ...
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2010-08-11ZeitschriftenartikelMumps virus small hydrophobic protein targets ataxin-1 ubiquitin-like interacting protein (ubiquilin 4) The small hydrophobic (SH) protein of mumps virus has been reported to interfere with innate immunity by inhibiting tumour necrosis factor alpha-mediated apoptosis. In a yeast two-hybrid screen we have identified the ...
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2011-06-01ZeitschriftenartikelRNA helicase retinoic acid-inducible gene I as a sensor of Hantaan virus replication Hantaan virus (HTNV) causes severe human disease. The HTNV genome consists of three ssRNA segments of negative polarity that are complexed with viral nucleocapsid (N) protein. How the human innate immune system detects ...
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2011-07-07ZeitschriftenartikelUnique cell adhesion and invasion properties of Yersinia enterocolitica O:3, the most frequent cause of human Yersiniosis. Many enteric pathogens are equipped with multiple cell adhesion factors which are important for host tissue colonization and virulence. Y. enterocolitica, a common food-borne pathogen with invasive properties, uses the ...