Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing at a high rate in both developing and developed countries. To circumvent the problem of drug-resistant bacterial pathogens, we need to develop new effective methods, substances, and materials that can disarm and prevent them from causing infections. However, to do this we first need to find new possible targets in bacteria to approach and novel strategies to apply.Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria is a normal member of the intestinal microflora of humans and mammals, but frequently cause diverse intestinal and external diseases by means of virulence factors, which leads to hundreds of million sick people each year with a high mortality rate. An E. coli bacterial infection starts with adhes...
ABSTRACT The first step in the encounter between a host and a pathogen is attachment to the host epi...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
We are grateful to Birgitta Henriques-Normark for providing the strains and to Bernt Eric Uhlin and ...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing at a high rate in both developing and developed co...
The intriguing world of microbiology is nowadays accessible for detailed exploration at a single–mol...
Adhesion to host tissues is an initiating step in a majority of bacterial infections. In the case of...
Adhesion to host tissues is an initiating step in a majority of bacterial infections. In the case of...
Although bacterial pili are known to mediate cell adhesion to a variety of substrates, the molecular...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
Biofilm formation, a common cause of medical device failure and tissue infection, often follows bact...
Optical tweezers are a technique in which microscopic-sized particles, including living cells and ba...
The discovery of antibiotics in 1928 seemed like a win in the battle against infectious diseases. Bu...
Bacterial adhesion pili are key virulence factors that mediate host-pathogen interactions in diverse...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
Many infection processes start with primary adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to host cells. The Gram-...
ABSTRACT The first step in the encounter between a host and a pathogen is attachment to the host epi...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
We are grateful to Birgitta Henriques-Normark for providing the strains and to Bernt Eric Uhlin and ...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing at a high rate in both developing and developed co...
The intriguing world of microbiology is nowadays accessible for detailed exploration at a single–mol...
Adhesion to host tissues is an initiating step in a majority of bacterial infections. In the case of...
Adhesion to host tissues is an initiating step in a majority of bacterial infections. In the case of...
Although bacterial pili are known to mediate cell adhesion to a variety of substrates, the molecular...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
Biofilm formation, a common cause of medical device failure and tissue infection, often follows bact...
Optical tweezers are a technique in which microscopic-sized particles, including living cells and ba...
The discovery of antibiotics in 1928 seemed like a win in the battle against infectious diseases. Bu...
Bacterial adhesion pili are key virulence factors that mediate host-pathogen interactions in diverse...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
Many infection processes start with primary adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to host cells. The Gram-...
ABSTRACT The first step in the encounter between a host and a pathogen is attachment to the host epi...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
We are grateful to Birgitta Henriques-Normark for providing the strains and to Bernt Eric Uhlin and ...