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Host–pathogen interactions, particularly in the context of bacterial infections, are dynamic exchanges where transcriptional heterogeneity from both the host and the pathogen can lead to many diverse ...
On the skin, millions of microbial colonists quietly coexist with their host as microscopic allies that help maintain health ...
Researchers from several institutions in Brazil developed an enhanced protocol for extracting and analyzing proteins from human skin, combining chemical and mechanical lysis, SP3 sample preparation, ...
Groundbreaking Study Reveals Critical Role of Iron, Paving the Way for New TreatmentsA groundbreaking study led by a global ...
As antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" make infections trickier to treat, some in the medical community are turning to ...
together with the Department of Host-Microbe Interactions at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, USA, sheds light on one of the great enigmas of microbiology: why only certain strains of ...
Researchers have identified that species in the gut microbiome can produce sphingolipids that protect the host from pathogens ...
The totality of bacteria, viruses and fungi that exist in and on a multicellular organism forms its natural microbiome. The interactions between the body and these microorganisms significantly ...
Cite this: Never Take Candy from a Stranger: The Role of the Bacterial Glycome in Host–Pathogen Interactions - Medscape - Feb 01, 2010.
Understanding how pathogen's proteins interact with its host's proteins is the key concept for understanding pathogen's infection mechanism, which can lead to the discovery of improved therapeutics ...
We are particularly interested in clinically relevant human pathogens including uropathogenic, enterohaemorrhagic, and adherent-invasive E. coli. By more completely understanding how these microbes ...