نتایج جستجو برای: compromised host

تعداد نتایج: 237790  

2016
Mridul Sharma Geeta Shukla

Colorectal cancer is closely associated with environment, diet and lifestyle. Normally it is treated with surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy but increasing systemic toxicity, resistance and recurrence is prompting scientists to devise new potent and safer alternate prophylactic or therapeutic strategies. Among these, probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, and metabiotics are being considered as...

Journal: :Immunity 2013
Daigo Hashimoto Andrew Chow Clara Noizat Pearline Teo Mary Beth Beasley Marylene Leboeuf Christian D Becker Peter See Jeremy Price Daniel Lucas Melanie Greter Arthur Mortha Scott W Boyer E Camilla Forsberg Masato Tanaka Nico van Rooijen Adolfo García-Sastre E Richard Stanley Florent Ginhoux Paul S Frenette Miriam Merad

Despite accumulating evidence suggesting local self-maintenance of tissue macrophages in the steady state, the dogma remains that tissue macrophages derive from monocytes. Using parabiosis and fate-mapping approaches, we confirmed that monocytes do not show significant contribution to tissue macrophages in the steady state. Similarly, we found that after depletion of lung macrophages, the major...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Angela M Smilanich Lee A Dyer Jeffrey Q Chambers M Deane Bowers

Selective pressures from host plant chemistry and natural enemies may contribute independently to driving insect herbivores towards narrow diet breadths. We used the specialist caterpillar, Junonia coenia (Nymphalidae), which sequesters defensive compounds, iridoid glycosides, from its host plants to assess the effects of plant chemistry and sequestration on the larval immune response. A series...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2001
G Otto M Magnusson M Svensson J Braconier C Svanborg

Escherichia coli strains from patients with febrile urinary tract infections (n=73) were examined for pap genotype and P fimbrial expression in relation to bacteremia and patients' background variables. Most isolates were pap(+) by DNA hybridization (n=51), and 36 were papG(IA2)(+) and 18 prsG(J96)(+) by polymerase chain reaction. The pap and papG genotypes of the infecting strain were shown to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Gil Amitai Brian P Callahan Matt J Stanger Georges Belfort Marlene Belfort

Inteins comprise a large family of phylogenetically widespread self-splicing protein catalysts that colonize diverse host proteins. The evolutionary and functional relationship between the intein and the split-host protein, the exteins, is largely unknown. To probe an association, we developed an in vivo and in vitro intein assay based on FRET. The FRET assay reports cleavage of the intein from...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2005
Jeffrey Mital Markus Meissner Dominique Soldati Gary E Ward

Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite and an important human pathogen. Relatively little is known about the proteins that orchestrate host cell invasion by T. gondii or related apicomplexan parasites (including Plasmodium spp., which cause malaria), due to the difficulty of studying essential genes in these organisms. We have used a recently developed regulatable promoter to c...

2014
Santiago Gil Alexander Kott Albert-László Barabási

While much attention has been paid to the vulnerability of computer networks to node and link failure, there is limited systematic understanding of the factors that determine the likelihood that a node (computer) is compromised. We therefore collect threat log data in a university network to study the patterns of threat activity for individual hosts. We relate this information to the properties...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
João Barroso-Batista Jocelyne Demengeot Isabel Gordo

Co-evolution between the mammalian immune system and the gut microbiota is believed to have shaped the microbiota's astonishing diversity. Here we test the corollary hypothesis that the adaptive immune system, directly or indirectly, influences the evolution of commensal species. We compare the evolution of Escherichia coli upon colonization of the gut of wild-type and Rag2(-/-) mice, which lac...

2007
Cynthia McLain Ahren Studer Richard Lippmann

Network-based intrusion detection systems (NIDSs) are one component of a comprehensive network security solution. The use of IPsec, which encrypts network traffic, renders network intrusion detection virtually useless unless traffic is decrypted at network gateways. One alternative to NIDSs, host-based intrusion detection systems (HIDSs), provide some of the functionality of NIDSs but with limi...

Journal: :Current gene therapy 2007
Samuel K Campos Michael A Barry

Gene delivery vectors based on Adenoviral (Ad) vectors have enormous potential for the treatment of both hereditary and acquired disease. Detailed structural analysis of the Ad virion, combined with functional studies has broadened our knowledge of the structure/function relationships between Ad vectors and host cells/tissues and substantial achievement has been made towards a thorough understa...

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