Plesiomonas shigelloides O17 LPS contains the same O-antigenic polysaccharide chain as a causative agent of dysentery, Shigella sonnei. This polysaccharide can be used as a component of a vaccine against dysentery. ...Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
The full structure of the lipopolysaccharide core of bacteria Shigella flexneri types 2a and 5b, the...
Shigellosis remains a major cause of diarrheal disease in developing countries and causes substantia...
Shigellosis is an endemic diarrheal disease caused by Gram-negative bacteria named Shigella. The mos...
Recently it was demonstrated that Shigella dysenteriae type 1, a cause of severe dysentery epidemics...
Shigella is the second most common etiologic pathogen responsible for childhood acute diarrhea. An a...
International audienceThe protective Ag of Shigella, the Gram-negative enteroinvasive bacterium caus...
International audienceProtection against reinfection with noncapsulated Gram-negative bacteria, such...
Plesiomonas shigelloides is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen associated with gastrointestinal ...
Shigella is the leading cause for dysentery worldwide. Together with several virulence factors emplo...
Shigella flexneri causes diarrheal diseases especially in infants and children in developing countri...
Shigella is a highly prevalent bacterium causing acute diarrhea and dysentery in developing countrie...
Only indirect evidence has been cited to document that lipopolysaccharide-mediated virulence at the ...
<div><p><i>Shigella</i> is the leading cause for dysentery worldwide. Together with several virulenc...
Escherichia coli Sonnei has an O antigen identical to that of Plesiomonas shigelloides O17, and its ...
Shigellae is endemic in many developing countries in the world and a major cause of childhooddiarrhe...
The full structure of the lipopolysaccharide core of bacteria Shigella flexneri types 2a and 5b, the...
Shigellosis remains a major cause of diarrheal disease in developing countries and causes substantia...
Shigellosis is an endemic diarrheal disease caused by Gram-negative bacteria named Shigella. The mos...
Recently it was demonstrated that Shigella dysenteriae type 1, a cause of severe dysentery epidemics...
Shigella is the second most common etiologic pathogen responsible for childhood acute diarrhea. An a...
International audienceThe protective Ag of Shigella, the Gram-negative enteroinvasive bacterium caus...
International audienceProtection against reinfection with noncapsulated Gram-negative bacteria, such...
Plesiomonas shigelloides is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen associated with gastrointestinal ...
Shigella is the leading cause for dysentery worldwide. Together with several virulence factors emplo...
Shigella flexneri causes diarrheal diseases especially in infants and children in developing countri...
Shigella is a highly prevalent bacterium causing acute diarrhea and dysentery in developing countrie...
Only indirect evidence has been cited to document that lipopolysaccharide-mediated virulence at the ...
<div><p><i>Shigella</i> is the leading cause for dysentery worldwide. Together with several virulenc...
Escherichia coli Sonnei has an O antigen identical to that of Plesiomonas shigelloides O17, and its ...
Shigellae is endemic in many developing countries in the world and a major cause of childhooddiarrhe...
The full structure of the lipopolysaccharide core of bacteria Shigella flexneri types 2a and 5b, the...
Shigellosis remains a major cause of diarrheal disease in developing countries and causes substantia...
Shigellosis is an endemic diarrheal disease caused by Gram-negative bacteria named Shigella. The mos...