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  1. Category:Virulence/pathogenesis (53 bytes)
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  1. 4i3m (2,491 bytes)
    11: ...r that plays a critical role in the virulence and pathogenesis of P.aeruginosa in a variety of hosts (PubMed:315...
  2. 1ytn (4,822 bytes)
    11: ...atase. The essential function of YopH in Yersinia pathogenesis is host-protein dephosphorylation. It contributes...
  3. 1ytw (2,799 bytes)
    11: ...atase. The essential function of YopH in Yersinia pathogenesis is host-protein dephosphorylation. It contributes...
  4. 9bft (5,328 bytes)
    14: ...n explanation for why efflux pumps are needed for virulence in the absence of antibiotics.
  5. 9bfh (5,252 bytes)
    14: ...n explanation for why efflux pumps are needed for virulence in the absence of antibiotics.
  6. 9bfm (5,283 bytes)
    14: ...n explanation for why efflux pumps are needed for virulence in the absence of antibiotics.
  7. 9bfn (5,338 bytes)
    14: ...n explanation for why efflux pumps are needed for virulence in the absence of antibiotics.
  8. 4hqz (3,992 bytes)
    14: ... or SpMsrAB2 dramatically attenuated pneumococcal virulence in the acute mouse pneumonia model and that Etrx ...
    16: ...ar oxidative stress resistance and maintenance of virulence.,Saleh M, Bartual SG, Abdullah MR, Jensch I, Asma...
  9. 4jdm (3,277 bytes)
    11: ...he basis for understanding its role in chlamydial pathogenesis and serves as the platform for its optimization a...
  10. 4jdn (3,384 bytes)
    11: ...he basis for understanding its role in chlamydial pathogenesis and serves as the platform for its optimization a...
  11. 4jdo (3,502 bytes)
    12: ...he basis for understanding its role in chlamydial pathogenesis and serves as the platform for its optimization a...
  12. 4hqs (3,743 bytes)
    13: ... or SpMsrAB2 dramatically attenuated pneumococcal virulence in the acute mouse pneumonia model and that Etrx ...
    15: ...ar oxidative stress resistance and maintenance of virulence.,Saleh M, Bartual SG, Abdullah MR, Jensch I, Asma...
  13. 7e1b (3,171 bytes)
    13: ...ion of response regulators and sheds light on the pathogenesis of V. parahaemolyticus.
  14. 7e1d (3,221 bytes)
    13: ...ion of response regulators and sheds light on the pathogenesis of <italic>V</italic>. <italic>...
  15. 7e1h (3,502 bytes)
    14: ...ion of response regulators and sheds light on the pathogenesis of <italic>V</italic>. <italic>...
  16. 4i44 (2,346 bytes)
    11: ...r that plays a critical role in the virulence and pathogenesis of P.aeruginosa in a variety of hosts (PubMed:315...
  17. Sandbox Reserved 702 (26,587 bytes)
    56: ...that is the causative agent of '''anthrax'''. The virulence of ''Bacillus anthracis'', Gram-positive bacteriu...
    73: ... '''edema toxin''' plays a key role in anthrax '''pathogenesis''' by modulating functions necessary for immunity...
    77: .... This factor may also play a key role in anthrax pathogenesis by disrupting the host cell's defence against bac...
  18. 3zh5 (4,068 bytes)
    12: ...tin, laminin, or plasminogen, promoting bacterial pathogenesis.
  19. 3zh6 (4,055 bytes)
    12: ...tin, laminin, or plasminogen, promoting bacterial pathogenesis.
  20. 3zh7 (4,052 bytes)
    12: ...tin, laminin, or plasminogen, promoting bacterial pathogenesis.

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