ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into the skin by the bite of an infected flea. Once in the dermis, Y. pestis can evade the host’s innate immune response and subsequently disseminate to the draining lymph node (dLN). There, the pathogen replicates to large numbers, causing the pathognomonic bubo of bubonic plague. In this study, several cytometric and microscopic techniques were used to characterize the early host response to intradermal (i.d.) Y. pestis infection. Mice were infected i.d. with fully virulent or attenuated strains of dsRed-expressing Y. pestis, and tissues were analyzed by flow cytometry. By 4 h postinfection, there were large numbers of neutrophils in the infecte...
An important virulence strategy evolved by bacterial pathogens to overcome host defenses is the modu...
Background: Yersinia pestis causes severe disease in natural rodent hosts, but mild to inapparent di...
YopM, a protein toxin of Yersinia pestis, is necessary for virulence in a mouse model of systemic pl...
ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into ...
<div><p><i>Yersinia pestis</i>, the causative agent of plague, is typically transmitted by the bite ...
ABSTRACT Vector-borne infections begin in the dermis when a pathogen is introduced by an arthropod d...
ABSTRACT Vector-borne infections begin in the dermis when a pathogen is introduced by an arthropod d...
ABSTRACT Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, the most severe manifestatio...
Vector-borne pathogens are inoculated in the skin of mammals, most likely in the dermis. Despite thi...
Yersinia pestis has gained widespread infamy due to the historic outbreak during the middle ages, re...
Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, a highly lethal syndrome with mortali...
<div><p>Bubonic plague (a fatal, flea-transmitted disease) remains an international public health co...
Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, a highly lethal syndrome with mortali...
Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, a highly lethal syndrome with mortali...
BACKGROUND: Yersinia pestis causes severe disease in natural rodent hosts, but mild to inapparent di...
An important virulence strategy evolved by bacterial pathogens to overcome host defenses is the modu...
Background: Yersinia pestis causes severe disease in natural rodent hosts, but mild to inapparent di...
YopM, a protein toxin of Yersinia pestis, is necessary for virulence in a mouse model of systemic pl...
ABSTRACT The majority of human Yersinia pestis infections result from introduction of bacteria into ...
<div><p><i>Yersinia pestis</i>, the causative agent of plague, is typically transmitted by the bite ...
ABSTRACT Vector-borne infections begin in the dermis when a pathogen is introduced by an arthropod d...
ABSTRACT Vector-borne infections begin in the dermis when a pathogen is introduced by an arthropod d...
ABSTRACT Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, the most severe manifestatio...
Vector-borne pathogens are inoculated in the skin of mammals, most likely in the dermis. Despite thi...
Yersinia pestis has gained widespread infamy due to the historic outbreak during the middle ages, re...
Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, a highly lethal syndrome with mortali...
<div><p>Bubonic plague (a fatal, flea-transmitted disease) remains an international public health co...
Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, a highly lethal syndrome with mortali...
Inhalation of Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague, a highly lethal syndrome with mortali...
BACKGROUND: Yersinia pestis causes severe disease in natural rodent hosts, but mild to inapparent di...
An important virulence strategy evolved by bacterial pathogens to overcome host defenses is the modu...
Background: Yersinia pestis causes severe disease in natural rodent hosts, but mild to inapparent di...
YopM, a protein toxin of Yersinia pestis, is necessary for virulence in a mouse model of systemic pl...