9 research outputs found

    The role of Streptococcus pneumoniae virulence factors in host respiratory colonization and disease

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    Streptococcus pneumoniae is a Gram-positive bacterial pathogen that colonizes the mucosal surfaces of the host nasopharynx and upper airway. Through a combination of virulence-factor activity and an ability to evade the early components of the host immune response, this organism can spread from the upper respiratory tract to the sterile regions of the lower respiratory tract, which leads to pneumonia. In this Review, we describe how S. pneumoniae uses its armamentarium of virulence factors to colonize the upper and lower respiratory tracts of the host and cause disease.Aras Kadioglu, Jeffrey N. Weiser, James C. Paton and Peter W. Andre

    UDP-GlcNAc 2-Epimerase/ManNAc Kinase (GNE): A Master Regulator of Sialic Acid Synthesis

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    Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy: unlocking fundamentals and prospects for bacterial strain typing

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    Elektrische Momente von Molekeln

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    Lichtabsorption von Lösungen im Ultraviolett und Sichtbaren

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