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Pathogen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pathogen (from Greek πάθος path' "suffering, passion", and γἰγνομαι (γεν-) gignomai (gen-) "I give birth to" ), infectious agent , or (more commonly) germ , is a biological agent that caus...
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Bacteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A single gene called cylE within the important bacterial pathogen Group B Streptococcus (GBS), controls two factors that act together as a sword and shield to protect the bacteria from the kil ... A single gene called cylE within the important bacterial pathogen Group B Streptococcus (GBS), controls two factors that act...
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A research team including University of Central Florida Microbiology Professor Keith Ireton is using the bacterial pathogen Listeria Monocytogenes to understand the mechanisms of cell growth and c ... Listeria is a potentially deadly pathogen, causing abortions in pregnant women and meningitis in those with compromised...
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It is difficult for students not familiar with the names of bacteria to pronounce them. This sound station contains links to sound files of these bacteria. There are other ways to pronounce these bacteria. This is the way I pronounce them when teaching You say Ser-rah-tee-a and I say Ser-ra-shia. ... Return to Homepage...
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Joomla! - dynamische Portal-Engine und Content-Management-System ... Though potentially life treatening, bacterial infections do not kill all their victims. If they did, and if they spread fast, they would eradicate their hosts completely. Although a popular theme for thrillers, this is a 'mission impossible' in real life.
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The complete genome sequence of a leading bacterial plant pathogen offers new ways to stave off agricultural loss and perhaps foil animal or human infection, says a Cornell University researcher. ... P. syringae is a major agricultural pathogen, causing bacterial speck on tomatoes. It produces black lesions,
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