The collection of articles published in this eBook represent different facets of the interactions between pathogens and their host concerning the battle for iron. Pathogens have developed different strategies to acquire iron from their host. These include the production of siderophores, heme acquisition and ferrous iron uptake
<p>(A) In a healthy individual iron is largely intracellular, sequestered within ferritin or as a co...
Most bacteria are microorganisms that require iron to support their vital functions. Iron is the mos...
Chemical tools capable of detecting ferrous iron with oxidation-state specificity have only recently...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
AbstractSiderophore-mediated Competition for Iron Between Humans and Pathogenic BacteriabyAllyson Ka...
Contents: Ferric Siderophore Transport via Outer Membrane Receptors of Escherichia coli: Structural ...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
Hosts and their pathogens often compete for trace metal elements that are essential to each of their...
Burkholderia is a genus within the β-Proteobacteriaceae that contains at least 90 validly named spec...
Copyright © 2015 Nidia Leon-Sicairos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Iron is essential to virtually all organisms, but poses problems of toxicity and poor solubility. Ba...
Iron is essential to virtually all organisms, but poses problems of toxicity and poor solubility. Ba...
Burkholderia is a genus within the β-Proteobacteriaceae that contains at least 90 validly named spec...
<p>(A) In a healthy individual iron is largely intracellular, sequestered within ferritin or as a co...
Most bacteria are microorganisms that require iron to support their vital functions. Iron is the mos...
Chemical tools capable of detecting ferrous iron with oxidation-state specificity have only recently...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
Iron is an indispensable metabolic cofactor in both pro- and eukaryotes, which engenders a natural c...
AbstractSiderophore-mediated Competition for Iron Between Humans and Pathogenic BacteriabyAllyson Ka...
Contents: Ferric Siderophore Transport via Outer Membrane Receptors of Escherichia coli: Structural ...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
Hosts and their pathogens often compete for trace metal elements that are essential to each of their...
Burkholderia is a genus within the β-Proteobacteriaceae that contains at least 90 validly named spec...
Copyright © 2015 Nidia Leon-Sicairos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Iron is essential to virtually all organisms, but poses problems of toxicity and poor solubility. Ba...
Iron is essential to virtually all organisms, but poses problems of toxicity and poor solubility. Ba...
Burkholderia is a genus within the β-Proteobacteriaceae that contains at least 90 validly named spec...
<p>(A) In a healthy individual iron is largely intracellular, sequestered within ferritin or as a co...
Most bacteria are microorganisms that require iron to support their vital functions. Iron is the mos...
Chemical tools capable of detecting ferrous iron with oxidation-state specificity have only recently...