fragilis. to the metalloprotease toxin of Bacteroides demonstrate actin rearrangement in response Human intestinal epithelial cells swell an
Radiation-induced intestinal injury is characterized by intestinal barrier impairment. However, the ...
Numerous bacterial toxins recognize the actin cytoskeleton as a target. The clostridial binary toxin...
SummaryUropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), which are the leading cause of both acute and chronic ...
Background—Strains of Bacteroides fra-gilis producing a 20 kDa protein toxin (B fragilis toxin (BFT)...
Bacteroides fragilis isolates from intestinal and non-intestinal infections, normal flora and the en...
Bacteroides fragilis is a gram negative, anaerobic rod, that is a member of the normal colonic micro...
Bacteroides fragilis causes the majority of Gram-negative anaerobic infections in the humans. The pr...
Bacteroides fragilis enterotoxin (BFT) produced by enterotoxigenic B. fragilis (ETBF) causes colonic...
ABSTRACT Human gut microbes exhibit a spectrum of cooperative and antagonistic interactions with the...
Strains of Bacteroides fragilis associated with diarrhea in children (termed enterotoxigenic B. frag...
Serine proteases, cysteine proteases, aspartic proteases and matrix metalloproteinases play an essen...
International audienceMany pathogens actively exploit the actin cytoskeleton during infection. This ...
Recent observations demonstrate that enteropathogenetic and enterohaemorrhagic bacteria, as well as ...
International audienceBesides digesting nutrients, the gut protects the host against invasion by pat...
Life-threatening intestinal and systemic effects of the Shiga toxins produced by enterohemorrhagic E...
Radiation-induced intestinal injury is characterized by intestinal barrier impairment. However, the ...
Numerous bacterial toxins recognize the actin cytoskeleton as a target. The clostridial binary toxin...
SummaryUropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), which are the leading cause of both acute and chronic ...
Background—Strains of Bacteroides fra-gilis producing a 20 kDa protein toxin (B fragilis toxin (BFT)...
Bacteroides fragilis isolates from intestinal and non-intestinal infections, normal flora and the en...
Bacteroides fragilis is a gram negative, anaerobic rod, that is a member of the normal colonic micro...
Bacteroides fragilis causes the majority of Gram-negative anaerobic infections in the humans. The pr...
Bacteroides fragilis enterotoxin (BFT) produced by enterotoxigenic B. fragilis (ETBF) causes colonic...
ABSTRACT Human gut microbes exhibit a spectrum of cooperative and antagonistic interactions with the...
Strains of Bacteroides fragilis associated with diarrhea in children (termed enterotoxigenic B. frag...
Serine proteases, cysteine proteases, aspartic proteases and matrix metalloproteinases play an essen...
International audienceMany pathogens actively exploit the actin cytoskeleton during infection. This ...
Recent observations demonstrate that enteropathogenetic and enterohaemorrhagic bacteria, as well as ...
International audienceBesides digesting nutrients, the gut protects the host against invasion by pat...
Life-threatening intestinal and systemic effects of the Shiga toxins produced by enterohemorrhagic E...
Radiation-induced intestinal injury is characterized by intestinal barrier impairment. However, the ...
Numerous bacterial toxins recognize the actin cytoskeleton as a target. The clostridial binary toxin...
SummaryUropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), which are the leading cause of both acute and chronic ...