Fibrinogen binding protein
From Proteopedia
(Difference between revisions)
(New page: == Extra cellular fibrinogen binding protein- Efb == '''Staph Aureus''' '''Complement System''' '''Efb function''' <StructureSection load='2GOX' size='350' side='right' caption='Structur...) |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
== Extra cellular fibrinogen binding protein- Efb == | == Extra cellular fibrinogen binding protein- Efb == | ||
| - | ''' | + | '''''Staphylococcous Aureus''''' is a bacterium that is commonly found on human skin and respiratory tracts; however, when it becomes pathogenic it can cause many diseases: skin infections, respiratory diseases(pneumonia), food poisoning. It is a Gram +, cluster forming coccus, non-motile, facultative Anaerobe and a leading cause of nosocomial infection. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphylococcus_aureus More about Staph Aureus] |
'''Complement System''' | '''Complement System''' | ||
| + | |||
'''Efb function''' | '''Efb function''' | ||
Revision as of 20:37, 13 November 2012
Extra cellular fibrinogen binding protein- Efb
Staphylococcous Aureus is a bacterium that is commonly found on human skin and respiratory tracts; however, when it becomes pathogenic it can cause many diseases: skin infections, respiratory diseases(pneumonia), food poisoning. It is a Gram +, cluster forming coccus, non-motile, facultative Anaerobe and a leading cause of nosocomial infection. More about Staph Aureus
Complement System
Efb function
| |||||||||||
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Michal Harel, Rahul Gunasekera, Alexander Berchansky, Jaime Prilusky
