Among different bacteria colonizing the bovine uterus, Trueperella pyogenes is found to be associated with clinical endometritis (CE). The ability of cows to defend against T. pyogenes infections depends on the virulence of invading bacteria and on the host's innate immunity. Therefore, to gain insights into bacterial factors contributing to the interplay of this host pathogen, two strains of T. pyogenes were included in this study: one strain (TP2) was isolated from the uterus of a postpartum dairy cow developing CE and a second strain (TP5) was isolated from a uterus of a healthy cow. The two strains were compared in terms of their metabolic fingerprints, growth rate, virulence gene transcription, and effect on bovine endometrial epitheli...
Little is known about the inflammatory response of the endometrium in repeat-breeding cows with subc...
Abstract Uterine microbial disease affects half of all dairy cattle after parturition, causing infe...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) expressed on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria activates pro-inflammato...
Purulent disease of the uterus develops in 40% of dairy cows after parturition, when the epithelium ...
Purulent disease of the uterus develops in 40% of dairy cows after parturition when the epithelium o...
In dairy cows, clinical uterine infection (metritis) and subsequent persistent inflammation of the e...
Bacterial infections and inflammation of the uterus are common in dairy cattle after parturition. In...
After parturition, uterine bacterial infections lead to inflammatory processes such as subclinical/c...
The aim of this study was to determine the percentage of participation of particular species of micr...
The objective of this study was to characterize the uterine microbiota of dairy cows with clinical a...
Bacteria often infect the endometrium of cattle to cause endometritis, uterine disease, and infertil...
<div><p>Bacterial infections and inflammation of the uterus are common in dairy cattle after parturi...
Uterine diseases of dairy cows have a negative impact in the dairy industry because they are prevale...
BackgroundEscherichia coli are widespread in the environment and pathogenic strains cause diseases o...
Despite the attention given in the recent years to the microbiological causes of endometritis and th...
Little is known about the inflammatory response of the endometrium in repeat-breeding cows with subc...
Abstract Uterine microbial disease affects half of all dairy cattle after parturition, causing infe...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) expressed on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria activates pro-inflammato...
Purulent disease of the uterus develops in 40% of dairy cows after parturition, when the epithelium ...
Purulent disease of the uterus develops in 40% of dairy cows after parturition when the epithelium o...
In dairy cows, clinical uterine infection (metritis) and subsequent persistent inflammation of the e...
Bacterial infections and inflammation of the uterus are common in dairy cattle after parturition. In...
After parturition, uterine bacterial infections lead to inflammatory processes such as subclinical/c...
The aim of this study was to determine the percentage of participation of particular species of micr...
The objective of this study was to characterize the uterine microbiota of dairy cows with clinical a...
Bacteria often infect the endometrium of cattle to cause endometritis, uterine disease, and infertil...
<div><p>Bacterial infections and inflammation of the uterus are common in dairy cattle after parturi...
Uterine diseases of dairy cows have a negative impact in the dairy industry because they are prevale...
BackgroundEscherichia coli are widespread in the environment and pathogenic strains cause diseases o...
Despite the attention given in the recent years to the microbiological causes of endometritis and th...
Little is known about the inflammatory response of the endometrium in repeat-breeding cows with subc...
Abstract Uterine microbial disease affects half of all dairy cattle after parturition, causing infe...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) expressed on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria activates pro-inflammato...