Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and immune cells. In particular, many outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are involved in this initial interaction between the pathogen and their host. The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria performs the crucial role of providing an extra layer of protection to the organism without compromising the exchange of material required for sustaining life. The OM, therefore, represents a sophisticated macromolecular assembly,whose complexity has yet to be fully elucidated.. This review will summarize the structural information available for porins, a class of OMP, and highlight their role in bacterial pathogenesis. The functional role of porins i...
Collective antibiotic drug resistance is a global threat, especially with respect to Gram-negative b...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Abstract: Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epit...
A defining characteristic of Gram-negative bacteria is the presence of an outer membrane, which func...
ABSTRACT The Gram-negative outer membrane is an important barrier that provides protection against t...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an out...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an out...
Gram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an outer membrane and an inn...
Gram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an outer membrane and an inn...
A defining characteristic of Gram-negative bacteria is the presence of an outer membrane, which func...
The Gram-negative outer membrane is an important barrier that provides protection against toxic comp...
Collective antibiotic drug resistance is a global threat, especially with respect to Gram-negative b...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Abstract: Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epit...
A defining characteristic of Gram-negative bacteria is the presence of an outer membrane, which func...
ABSTRACT The Gram-negative outer membrane is an important barrier that provides protection against t...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an out...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an out...
Gram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an outer membrane and an inn...
Gram-negative bacteria and their complex cell envelope, which comprises an outer membrane and an inn...
A defining characteristic of Gram-negative bacteria is the presence of an outer membrane, which func...
The Gram-negative outer membrane is an important barrier that provides protection against toxic comp...
Collective antibiotic drug resistance is a global threat, especially with respect to Gram-negative b...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...
Gram negative bacteria have evolved many mechanisms of attaching to and invading host epithelial and...