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  • ...e I, ''Clostridium welchii'' α-toxin, ''Clostridium oedematiens'' β- and γ-toxins, lipophosphodiesterase C, phosphatidase C, heat-labile hemolysin, α-toxin'' The [[bacterial]] enzyme is a [[zinc]] protein. It also acts on [[sphingomyelin]] and [[pho ...
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  • ...rial cell. As a result, the minimum infective dose is exactly equal to one bacterial cell, deviating from the traditional notion of the MID. Proportionality has ...remic syndrome|haemolytic-uremic syndrome]] in children under 6 years: 8.4 bacterial cells; ...
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  • ...nd help repair tissues|url=https://www.sciencenews.org/article/nanosponges-toxins-blood-cell-membrane-drug-delivery|date=2019-03-07|website=Science News|lang ...ots and the pathogens/toxins. The nanorobots help to absorb and remove the toxins and bacteria. Other functions of these nanorobots are the ability to neutra ...
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  • ...s = Brielle R, Pinel-Marie ML, Felden B | title = Linking bacterial type I toxins with their actions | journal = Current Opinion in Microbiology | volume = 3 ...L, Lah J, Dao-Thi MH, Wyns L, Loris R | title = Toxin-antitoxin modules as bacterial metabolic stress managers | journal = Trends in Biochemical Sciences | volu ...
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  • ...etic Nanoseparation Technology for Efficient Control of Microorganisms and Toxins in Foods: A Review |journal= Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|vol ...=8118790|issn=0893-8512|pmc=358305}}</ref> This technology helps isolating bacterial species to identify and give diagnostics of genes targeting certain organis ...
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  • ...l, but specific to each food product. W. J. Scott first established that [[bacterial growth]] correlated with water activity, not water content, in 1953.<ref>{{ ...vity values, but that they never grow.{{Cn|date=February 2013}} Over time, bacterial levels decline. ...
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  • ...s coping mechanisms for environmental stress, perform as virulence factors/toxins promoting pathogenesis, and act in signalling (enabling communications with ...
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  • ...e=BastosArrieta2018>{{cite journal |doi = 10.3389/frobt.2018.00097|title = Bacterial Biohybrid Microswimmers|year = 2018|last1 = Bastos-Arrieta|first1 = Julio|l ...s.<ref>{{cite journal |doi = 10.1016/j.bpj.2010.01.053|title = Dynamics of Bacterial Swarming|year = 2010|last1 = Darnton|first1 = Nicholas C.|last2 = Turner|fi ...
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  • ...|title=FLS2: an LRR receptor-like kinase involved in the perception of the bacterial elicitor flagellin in ''Arabidopsis'' |journal=[[Molecular Cell]] |volume=5 ...yte|endophytic]] fungi that protect the plant from herbivores by producing toxins. The fungal endophyte ''[[Neotyphodium coenophialum]]'' in [[tall fescue]] ...
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  • ...ys of mammals.<ref name=":23" /> [[Pyelonephritis]] is usually caused by [[bacterial infections]].<ref name=":24" /><ref name=":26" /> Some diseases may be spec ...
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  • ...to Bt toxin Vip3Aa by pink bollworm larvae resistant or susceptible to Cry toxins |journal=[[Pest Management Science]] |issn=1526-498X |eissn=1526-4998 |doi= ...ton Report]] |title=Susceptibility of Southwestern Pink Bollworm to ''Bt'' toxins Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab2 in 2005 |author-link5=Bruce Tabashnik}} ...
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