Bacterial Adherence to Mucosal Surfaces. In its simplest form, bacterial adherence or attachment to a eucaryotic cell or tissue surface requires the participation of two factors: a receptor and a ligand. ... A layer of exopolysaccharide fibers on the surface of bacterial cells which may be involved in adherence to a surface.
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In the absence of pst there is a decrease in the expression of the main EPEC adhesins and a reduction in bacterial adherence to epithelial cells in vitro.
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Definition of bacterial adherence in the Medical Dictionary. bacterial adherence explanation. Information about bacterial adherence in Free online English dictionary. What is bacterial adherence? Meaning of bacterial adherence medical term. ... 1-3 Bacterial adherence is initially reversible but later becomes irreversible.
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2113 Food Preservatives Affect Glucan Synthesis and Bacterial Adherence to Glucan ... Conclusion: Food preservatives may affect the ratios of Gtf enzymes produced by streptococci, thereby affecting water-soluble/water-insoluble glucan ratios and bacterial adherence to glucan. Supported by USPHS DEO7907.
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The bacterial adherence to polymers was assessed using a method derived from the one proposed by Ludwicka et al. in 1985.13 Lenses were soaked in 2.5% trichloroacetic acid (400 µL) for 5 minutes to extract bacterial adenosyltriphosphate (ATP) and to avoid its enzyme-mediated degradation.
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In a previous study, the extent of bacterial binding was measured by counting. In this study, two different techniques, bioluminescence and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), were used to analyze the accuracy of each one, to obtain a comparison between the various IOLs, and to complete previous observations.
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Using human airway epithelial cell culture models, we examined the effect of hyperoxia on bacterial adherence and the expression of interleukin-8 (IL-8), an important mediator involved in the inflammatory process.
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The pathophysiology of bacterial adhesion in the urinary tract is complex. Uropathogenic enterobacteriaceae are electronegative ... Roberts, JA. Bacterial adherence and urinary tract infection. South Med J 1987; 80:347. ... Roberts, JA, Fussell, EN, Kaack, MB. Bacterial adherence to urethral catheters. J Urol 1990; 144:264.
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We conclude that bacterial adherence to mucosal surface epithelial cells is not a significant phenomenon, either in healthy mucosa in the upper airways or during infection.
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