Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis

U Hentschel, M Steinert, J Hacker - Trends in microbiology, 2000 - cell.com
Traditionally, symbiotic and pathogenic interactions were considered different
manifestations of the bacteria–host interaction. However, the molecular mechanisms that …

Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis

U Hentschel, M Steinert, J Hacker - Trends in Microbiology, 2000 - elibrary.ru
Traditionally, symbiotic and pathogenic interactions were considered different
manifestations of the bacteria-host interaction. However, the molecular mechanisms that …

Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis.

U Hentschel, M Steinert, J Hacker - Trends in Microbiology, 2000 - europepmc.org
Traditionally, symbiotic and pathogenic interactions were considered different
manifestations of the bacteria-host interaction. However, the molecular mechanisms that …

Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis

U Hentschel, M Steinert… - Trends in microbiology, 2000 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Traditionally, symbiotic and pathogenic interactions were considered different
manifestations of the bacteria-host interaction. However, the molecular mechanisms that …

[引用][C] Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis

U HENTSCHEL - Trends Microbiol, 2000 - cir.nii.ac.jp

Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis

U Hentschel, M Steinert, J Hacker - Trends in Microbiology, 2000 - oceanrep.geomar.de
Traditionally, symbiotic and pathogenic interactions were considered different
manifestations of the bacteria–host interaction. However, the molecular mechanisms that …

Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis.

U Hentschel, M Steinert, J Hacker - 2000 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The genetic and signalling elements common between pathogenic and symbiotic host-
bacteria interactions are presented, with emphasis on the mechanisms of horizontal gene …

Common molecular mechanisms of symbiosis and pathogenesis

U Hentschel, M Steinert, J Hacker - Trends in Microbiology, 2000 - Elsevier
Traditionally, symbiotic and pathogenic interactions were considered different
manifestations of the bacteria–host interaction. However, the molecular mechanisms that …