The affected trees likely responded to pathogenic infection by producing traumatic resin at the sites of inoculation. |
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Pneumocystis carinii is a parasitic, sometimes pathogenic, yeast-like fungus found in the lungs of laboratory rats. |
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A healthy colon with adequate mucus production and appropriate bacterial colonization prevents the adherence of pathogenic bacteria. |
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Particularly worrisome is the fact that the highly pathogenic H5 and H7 subtypes of the flu virus kill embryonated chickens eggs. |
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Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the sole member primarily pathogenic for man by virtue of its capacity to produce diphtherial exotoxin. |
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Nonrice isolates were generally avirulent or weakly pathogenic toward rice. |
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The history of knowledge regarding the spherocyte and the target cell together with the theories of their pathogenic significance are reviewed. |
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The inhibition of pathogenic bacteria by probiotics is an orchestrated combination of structure and function. |
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Their society has been infected by a pathogenic cuteness of such malignance as to put at risk all that is truly beautiful. |
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The plant pathogenic bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens induces tumours, called crown galls, on plants. |
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Yes, not actually eating, but the alpha-streptococci emits a type of bactericide which kills the pathogenic bacteria. |
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In many plant pathogenic fungi, conidia are the infectious propagules responsible for initiating infection as well as disease dissemination. |
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Our results suggest that the enzymatic, inflammatory, and infective pathogenic elements could be individually treated. |
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What may follow is the proliferation of unopposed pathogenic bacteria or fungi. |
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Infection by pathogenic parasites may be a symptom of ill health, rather than the simple or single cause. |
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They are not to be judged as true or false but as effective or ineffective, maturative or pathogenic. |
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Laboratory tests confirmed the presence of pathogenic leptospires in the lake. |
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The steam-distilled fraction of the aerial parts of Erigeron speciosus was tested for activity against strawberry plant pathogenic fungi. |
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Our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms by which pathogenic microorganisms cause disease will be growing at a rapid pace. |
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Within 16 hours, the treatment produced a 150-fold reduction in the number of pathogenic cells in the intestines. |
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The authors postulate a retrograde ductular pattern of viral spread that may have pathogenic significance. |
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Scientists are working toward breeding farm animals that resist infection with pathogenic E. coli strains. |
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Insulin resistance is an important pathogenic factor in common metabolic disorders. |
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Numerous virulence genes in pathogenic bacteria and viruses have been shown to be under positive selection. |
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Intense microbial competition further retards regrowth of the pathogenic bacteria in the final product. |
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Analysis of pathogenic microbic factors involved in the breeding disorder in the early pregnancy of cattle. |
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Virtually all pathogenic bacteria, viruses and fungi are anaerobic and will be killed by hydrogen peroxide. |
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What steps are being taken to safeguard the public following the recent discovery of pathogenic amoeba in a ngawha thermal pool? |
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Dietary phenolics also can inhibit insect pathogenic baculoviruses. |
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One pathogenic method strongly associated with eating-disordered cognitions and behaviors, specifically bulimia nervosa, is intentional, or self-induced, vomiting. |
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In this case, the additional identification of bacterial DNA suggests septicemia, with pathogenic bacteria presumably originating from the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Milk goes off more rapidly and can harbour pathogenic bacteria. |
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The major types of silicates causing asbestos-related disease are chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite, with the latter being the most pathogenic. |
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This gene reshuffling also occasionally may splice genes in the wrong place in the genome, producing pathogenic bacteria or viruses as discussed above. |
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In addition, probiotics exert protective effects through production of hydrogen peroxide and benzoic acid, which inhibit many pathogenic, acid sensitive bacteria. |
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In addition, a simple and efficient in vitro regeneration bioassay was developed for the preliminary screening of transgenic lines against a pathogenic fungus. |
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These results suggested that possible precursor viruses for highly pathogenic avian myxoviruses are still brought into Japan by migratory waterfowls. |
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The contribution of nanobacteria to pathogenic bioaerosols, in the view of the authors, must overwhelm all other types of biological particles in the atmosphere. |
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Wild birds may carry the highly pathogenic form of avian influenza. |
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With 87 per cent of all pigs infected with pathogenic campylobacter, reducing macrolide use in pig production should be a real priority for government. |
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Though viral vectors are highly efficient for this purpose, numerous efforts are done to develop synthetic vectors because they are less immunogenic and pathogenic. |
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Plants are exposed to a great number of pathogenic microorganisms, but a relatively small proportion of them are able to invade plants and cause diseases. |
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A sudden pale complexion with cold sweat is the sign of sudden prostration of yang qi due to febrile diseases caused by exogenous pathogenic wind-cold. |
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They are the main pathogenic factors of endogenous diseases. |
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Some of the oldest written records contain references to the destruction of crops that were probably caused by pathogenic fungi. |
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Diseases can emerge when existing parasites become pathogenic or when new pathogenic parasites enter a new host. |
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New pre-clinical data demonstrate that ALN-TTR administration is associated with markedly reduced pathogenic deposition of mutant TTR in tissues. |
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This pathogenic consumption is a boon to the producers and the businessmen, who exploit the situation with gobblesome advertisement. |
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Introduction of stop codon and consistent inheritance of the mutation with the disorder indicated its pathogenic nature. |
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The flanking region sequences of the 15-kDa lipoprotein gene differentiate pathogenic treponemes. |
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For example, small changes in temperature can substantially alter the transmission of lung worms and muscle worms pathogenic to ungulates. |
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Survey of pathogenic Naegleria fowleri and thermotolerant amebas in federal recreational waters. |
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Chemical composition and antimycotic activity of the essential oils of corn mint and lemon grass against human pathogenic fungi. |
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Furthermore when the bacteria become pathogenic, the nasopharynx is the port-of-entry of the infection. |
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Biological screening of araripe basin medicinal plants using Artemia salina Leach and pathogenic bacteria. |
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Clinical and taxonomic status of pathogenic nonpigmented or late-pigmenting rapidly growing mycobacteria. |
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By killing the bacteria that produce lactic acid, antibiotic residues can allow pathogenic bacteria to proliferate. |
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Since bacteriocin acts against the pathogenic Listeria monocytogenes, this starter culture is especially useful for improving product safety. |
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Prevalence and progression of basal ganglia calcification and its pathogenic mechanism in patients with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism. |
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One of these features concerns Nef, a pathogenic factor of primate lentiviruses, crucial for virus replication and disease progression. |
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Pomaceous and stone fruits can be degraded by a number of pathogenic species including Monilia laxa, M. fructigena and Rhizopus stolonifer. |
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The gut bacteria are important for programming early immune responses, bioconverting ingested nutrients and inhibiting pathogenic bacteria. |
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They are saprophytes that are usually innocuous, but become pathogenic when the host becomes abnormally susceptible to infection. |
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The saprophytic and pathogenic fungi on barley kernels induce various symptoms. |
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More strikingly, the exotoxins produced by many pathogenic bacteria are encoded in the genome of lysogenic phages. |
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All species of Ebolavirus belong to the Filoviridae family, a family that further contains the equally human pathogenic Marburgvirus. |
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Effect of brassicaceous plants on the survival and infectivity of insect pathogenic fungi. |
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The book is a balance of medical and microbiologic information on the fungi pathogenic for humans. |
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Control of pathogenic bacteria using herbal biomedical products in the larva culture system of Penaeus monodon. |
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Recovery of viremic control after superinfection with pathogenic HIV type 1 in a long-term elite controller of HIV type 1 infection. |
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First, any international traveler knows that many pathogenic microbes, both viral and bacterial, have distinct biogeographies. |
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The highly pathogenic avian influenza virus subtype H5N1 is already panzootic in poultry, with attendant economic consequences. |
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Faulkner was neither the first nor the last to warn of music's pathogenic capabilities. |
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Among the poxviruses are several species of orthopox-viruses that are pathogenic to humans, including monkeypox virus and variola virus. |
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The genetic study conducted identified a pathogenic change C698G, a missense mutation in FH gene. |
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The genus Neisseria consists of pathogenic and non-pathogenic species of gram-negative diplococci. |
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A Few species are pathogenic for animals and man and others are phytopathogens. |
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Some Streptomyces species are pathogenic for animals and humans and other species are phytopathogenic. |
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While the environment is teeming with bacteria and fungi, most are not pathogenic. |
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Caudal dysgenesis and sirenomelia-single centre experience suggests common pathogenic basis. |
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Effects of gramicidin and tyrocidine on pathogenic protozoa and a spirochete. |
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Pulmonary pneumocystosis is a disease caused by intense multiplication of relatively pathogenic single-celled saprophyte Pneumocystis carinii in the human respiratory tract. |
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When the complex relationships between pathogenic microorganisms and their hosts were finally identified, Schwendener's hypothesis began to gain popularity. |
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It is the pathogenic strainsthat scientists from around the world consider here, looking at theorganism itself, pathotypes, and virulence factors. |
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Lactic acid bacteria which are a major ingredient in EM will suppress pathogenic microbes both directly, and indirectly, through the production of actinomycetes. |
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A continual grazing routine will cumulatively promote their pathogenic condition more rapidly than other individuals' due to the elevated exposure to endotoxin. |
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There was no evidence of a pathogenic infection in the wound, as cultures yielded only 'normal skin flora', which included coagulase negative Staphylococcus and diphtheroids. |
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Early studies of polyQ disease revealed large nuclear inclusion bodies containing proteolytically cleaved mutant protein as a common pathogenic marker. |
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Researchers at the University of Massachusetts and elsewhere compared the efficacy of LAE against pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms in model microbiological systems. |
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The topics include diagnosing inherited diseases, oncology, screening and identifying pathogenic and exogenic agents, and using genetic fingerprints for identification. |
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This sophisticated nanomachine is functionally and structurally related to virulence-associated type-III secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria. |
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Using nonthermal techniques to inactivate pathogenic bacteria on ready-to-eat and minimally processed fruits and vegetables is critical to ensure the safety of food products. |
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Karyotyping is superior at detecting low-level mosaicism, some ploidies, balanced but potentially pathogenic rearrangements, and de-novo heterozygous pathogenic mutations. |
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Schornack s lab that a mutant of SymRK receptor which is unable to develop mycorrhization show extensive colonization by the root pathogenic oomycete Phytophthora palmivora. |
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Genotypic diversity of culturable Vibrio species associated with the culture of oysters and clams in Galicia and screening of their pathogenic potential. |
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The proposed mechanism of benefit from the surgery is that it removes an important source of circulating pathogenic T cells generated in the palatine tonsils. |
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This article describes the characterization of 4 double-stranded ribonucleic acid segments, S1, S2, S3, and S4, of a newly identified pathogenic reovirus from parrots. |
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