Inhibition of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation by dual functional textured and nitric oxide releasing surfaces
… kill the microbe by directly damaging DNA, proteins, and lipids through … uptake biomedical
polymers. Indeed, SNAP has already been incorporated into a number of low water uptake …
polymers. Indeed, SNAP has already been incorporated into a number of low water uptake …
Against the tide: the role of bacterial adhesion in host colonization
DH Stones, AM Krachler - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2016 - portlandpress.com
… bacterium and host cell and often initiates bacterial uptake by nonphagocytic cells [3]. Another,
even more immediate way to trigger uptake … bacterial physiology, including DNA and RNA …
even more immediate way to trigger uptake … bacterial physiology, including DNA and RNA …
Kingella kingae PilC1 and PilC2 are adhesive multifunctional proteins that promote bacterial adherence, twitching motility, DNA transformation, and pilus biogenesis
AL Sacharok, EA Porsch, TA Yount, O Keenan… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
… Because the expression of at least one PilC protein is required for surface piliation,
ascertaining whether the proteins promote DNA uptake by promoting piliation or through another …
ascertaining whether the proteins promote DNA uptake by promoting piliation or through another …
Engineering hydrophobin DewA to generate surfaces that enhance adhesion of human but not bacterial cells
S Boeuf, T Throm, B Gutt, T Strunk, M Hoffmann… - Acta biomaterialia, 2012 - Elsevier
… Bacterial adhesion is a first step leading to biofilm formation and inflammation, which may …
and normalized with DNA content. Thymidine uptake is shown as uptake measured in MSCs …
and normalized with DNA content. Thymidine uptake is shown as uptake measured in MSCs …
Bacterial DNA within granulomas of patients with Crohn's disease—detection by laser capture microdissection and PCR
P Ryan, RG Kelly, G Lee, JK Collins… - Official journal of the …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
… coli DNA may be detected more frequently in Crohn's granulomas than in other non-Crohn's …
bacteria to colonize inflamed tissue, or may be due to increased uptake of bacterial DNA by …
bacteria to colonize inflamed tissue, or may be due to increased uptake of bacterial DNA by …
Factors involved in the early pathogenesis of bovine Staphylococcus aureus mastitis with emphasis on bacterial adhesion and invasion. A review
OK Dego, JE Van Dijk, H Nederbragt - Veterinary Quarterly, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
… to integrins results in a cascade of signal transduction events leading to uptake of the
bacteria by the cell through a 'zipper mechanism of invasion' (48). That means, the adherent S. …
bacteria by the cell through a 'zipper mechanism of invasion' (48). That means, the adherent S. …
[图书][B] Characterisation of the Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 4-encoded proteins SiiE, SiiA and SiiB: a new mechanism of bacterial adhesion
C Wagner - 2011 - search.proquest.com
… shown to be required for many pathogenic processes including immune escape, DNA uptake,
biofilm formation, microcolony formation and adhesion (reviewed by Craig & Li 2008). The …
biofilm formation, microcolony formation and adhesion (reviewed by Craig & Li 2008). The …
Bacterial adhesion mechanisms on dental implant surfaces and the influencing factors
A Han, JKH Tsoi, FP Rodrigues, JG Leprince… - … Journal of Adhesion …, 2016 - Elsevier
… of factors influencing the bacteria adhesion, including local factors of … bacteria adhesion
on implant will also be discussed. We expect to give an overall picture of the bacteria adhesion …
on implant will also be discussed. We expect to give an overall picture of the bacteria adhesion …
LAP, an alcohol acetaldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme in Listeria, promotes bacterial adhesion to enterocyte-like Caco-2 cells only in pathogenic species
B Jagadeesan, OK Koo, KP Kim… - …, 2010 - microbiologyresearch.org
… assay, where adhesion was examined in bacteria pretreated with purified Hsp60. Blocking
the bacterial surface with Hsp60 resulted in significantly (P<0.05) reduced adhesion for L. …
the bacterial surface with Hsp60 resulted in significantly (P<0.05) reduced adhesion for L. …
A role for α-and β-catenins in bacterial uptake
M Lecuit, R Hurme, J Pizarro-Cerdá… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
… We demonstrate here that in cells expressing E-cadherin, the ectodomain of this
transmembrane protein mediates bacterial adhesion to mammalian cells and that the cytoplasmic …
transmembrane protein mediates bacterial adhesion to mammalian cells and that the cytoplasmic …