Brucella species include important zoonotic pathogens that have a substantial impact on both agriculture and human health throughout the world. Brucellae are thought of as "stealth pathogens" that escape recognition by the host innate immune response, modulate the acquired immune response, and evade intracellular destruction. We analyzed the genome sequences of members of the family Brucellaceae to assess its evolutionary history from likely free-living soil-based progenitors into highly successful intracellular pathogens. Phylogenetic analysis split the genus into two groups: recently identified and early-dividing "atypical" strains and a highly conserved "classical" core clade containing the major pathogenic species. Lateral gene transfer...
Brucella melitensis and Brucella suis are intracellular pathogens of livestock and humans. Here we r...
genomics as we enter the multi-genome era David O’Callaghan and Adrian M.Whatmore Advance Access pub...
The genus Brucella, described by Meyer and Shaw in 1920, comprises bacterial pathogens of veterinary...
Brucella species include important zoonotic pathogens that have a substantial impact on both agricul...
BACKGROUND:During evolution, innate immunity has been tuned to recognize pathogen-associated molecul...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
The genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracellular bacteria with var...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: During evolution, innate immunity has been tuned to recognize path...
International audienceBACKGROUND: During evolution, innate immunity has been tuned to recognize path...
International audienceThe genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracell...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
Chapitre 1International audienceThe genus Brucella belongs to the class Alphaproteobacteria which is...
Brucella melitensis and Brucella suis are intracellular pathogens of livestock and humans. Here we r...
genomics as we enter the multi-genome era David O’Callaghan and Adrian M.Whatmore Advance Access pub...
The genus Brucella, described by Meyer and Shaw in 1920, comprises bacterial pathogens of veterinary...
Brucella species include important zoonotic pathogens that have a substantial impact on both agricul...
BACKGROUND:During evolution, innate immunity has been tuned to recognize pathogen-associated molecul...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
The genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracellular bacteria with var...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: During evolution, innate immunity has been tuned to recognize path...
International audienceBACKGROUND: During evolution, innate immunity has been tuned to recognize path...
International audienceThe genus Brucella currently comprises twelve species of facultative intracell...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
Brucella species are Gram-negative bacteria that infect mammals. Recently, two unusual strains (Bruc...
Chapitre 1International audienceThe genus Brucella belongs to the class Alphaproteobacteria which is...
Brucella melitensis and Brucella suis are intracellular pathogens of livestock and humans. Here we r...
genomics as we enter the multi-genome era David O’Callaghan and Adrian M.Whatmore Advance Access pub...
The genus Brucella, described by Meyer and Shaw in 1920, comprises bacterial pathogens of veterinary...