Anthrax outbreaks in the United States and Europe and its potential use as a bioweapon have made Bacillus anthracis an interest of study. Anthrax infections are caused by the entry of B. anthracis spores into the host via the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal tract, cuts or wounds in the skin, and injection. Among these four forms, inhalational anthrax has the highest lethality rate and persistence of spores in the lungs of animals following pulmonary exposure has been noted for decades. However, details or mechanisms of spore persistence were not known. In this study, we investigated spore persistence in a mouse model. The results suggest that B. anthracis spores have special properties that promote persistence in the lung, and that...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
Abstract Background Inhalation anthrax is characterized by a systemic spread of the challenge agent,...
Abstract only availableAnthrax is a highly fatal disease primarily of cattle, sheep, and goats cause...
Anthrax outbreaks in the United States and Europe and its potential use as a bioweapon have made Bac...
Pulmonary exposure to Bacillus anthracis spores initiates inhalational anthrax, a life-threatening i...
The causative agent of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, is capable of circumventing the humoral and inna...
The lethal disease anthrax is propagated by spores of Bacillus anthracis, which can penetrate into t...
Bacillus spp. and Clostridium spp. form a specialized cell type, called a spore, during a multistep ...
Rationale: The lung is the entry site for Bacillus anthracis in inhalation anthrax, the most deadly ...
Bacillus spp. and Clostridium spp. form a specialized cell type, called a spore, during a multistep ...
Microbial pathogens use adhesive surface proteins to bind to and interact with host tissues, events ...
Bacillus anthracis, a spore-forming gram-positive bacterium, causes anthrax. The external surface of...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
Abstract Background Inhalation anthrax is characterized by a systemic spread of the challenge agent,...
Abstract only availableAnthrax is a highly fatal disease primarily of cattle, sheep, and goats cause...
Anthrax outbreaks in the United States and Europe and its potential use as a bioweapon have made Bac...
Pulmonary exposure to Bacillus anthracis spores initiates inhalational anthrax, a life-threatening i...
The causative agent of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, is capable of circumventing the humoral and inna...
The lethal disease anthrax is propagated by spores of Bacillus anthracis, which can penetrate into t...
Bacillus spp. and Clostridium spp. form a specialized cell type, called a spore, during a multistep ...
Rationale: The lung is the entry site for Bacillus anthracis in inhalation anthrax, the most deadly ...
Bacillus spp. and Clostridium spp. form a specialized cell type, called a spore, during a multistep ...
Microbial pathogens use adhesive surface proteins to bind to and interact with host tissues, events ...
Bacillus anthracis, a spore-forming gram-positive bacterium, causes anthrax. The external surface of...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
The innate immune response of macrophages (M{phi}) to spores, the environmentally acquired form of B...
Abstract Background Inhalation anthrax is characterized by a systemic spread of the challenge agent,...
Abstract only availableAnthrax is a highly fatal disease primarily of cattle, sheep, and goats cause...