نتایج جستجو برای: persicaria lapathifolia subsp nodosa

تعداد نتایج: 17004  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1993
G R Struthers M T Pugh D A Woodward

1 Graf M W, Uhr J W. Regulation of antibody formation by serum antibody. I. Removal of specific antibody by means of immunoadsorption. Exp Med 1969; 130: 1175-86. 2 Bystryn J C, Graf M W, Uhr J W. Regulation of antibody formation by serum antibody. II. Removal of specific antibody by means of exchange transfusion. Exp Med 1970; 132: 1279-87. 3 Verrier Jones J, Robinson M F, Parciany R K, Layfer...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1944

ژورنال: The Iranian Journal of Botany 2009

قبیله Ononideae از تیره Fabaceae درایران توسط نویسنده مورد بررسی قرار گرفت و زیرگونه Ononis spinosa subsp. anthiquorum، از استانهای اصفهان، تهران و همدان گزارش می شود و با زیر گونه های دیگر گونه مثل  subsp. leiosperma و subsp. spinosa مقایسه می شود. این زیر گونه با زیر گونه subsp. leiosperma فقط در تزئینات دانه و با زیر گونه subsp. spinosa در شکل کرکپوشها، طول جام و نیام متفاوت می باشد.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Espen Brudal Lilia S Ulanova Elisabeth O Lampe Anne-Lise Rishovd Gareth Griffiths Hanne C Winther-Larsen

Francisella spp. are facultative intracellular pathogens identified in increasingly diverse hosts, including mammals. F. noatunensis subsp. orientalis and F. noatunensis subsp. noatunensis infect fish inhabiting warm and cold waters, respectively, while F. tularensis subsp. novicida is highly infectious for mice and has been widely used as a model for the human pathogen F. tularensis. Here, we ...

2017
Vitalii Timofeev Irina Bakhteeva Galina Titareva Pavel Kopylov David Christiany Alexander Mokrievich Ivan Dyatlov Gilles Vergnaud

Francisella tularensis, a small Gram-negative bacterium, is capable of infecting a wide range of animals, including humans, and causes a plague-like disease called tularemia-a highly contagious disease with a high mortality rate. Because of these characteristics, F. tularensis is considered a potential agent of biological terrorism. Currently, F. tularensis is divided into four subspecies, whic...

Journal: :The Dublin Journal of Medical Science 1879

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Tim J Bull Elizabeth J McMinn Karim Sidi-Boumedine Angela Skull Damien Durkin Penny Neild Glenn Rhodes Roger Pickup John Hermon-Taylor

Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis is a robust and phenotypically versatile pathogen which causes chronic inflammation of the intestine in many species, including primates. M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection is widespread in domestic livestock and is present in retail pasteurized cows' milk in the United Kingdom and, potentially, elsewhere. Water supplies are also at risk. The ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Abani K Pradhan Rebecca M Mitchell Aagje J Kramer Michael J Zurakowski Terry L Fyock Robert H Whitlock Julia M Smith Ernest Hovingh Jo Ann S Van Kessel Jeffrey S Karns Ynte H Schukken

The objective of this study was to evaluate whether cows that were low shedders of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis were passively shedding or truly infected with M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis. We also investigated whether it is possible that these M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis-infected animals could have been infected as adults by contemporary high-shedding animals (supershedd...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
T E Secott T L Lin C C Wu

Attachment of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis to host tissue and penetration of mucosal surfaces are pivotal events in the pathogenesis of Johne's disease. Fibronectin (FN) binding is required for attachment and internalization of several mycobacteria by epithelial cells in vitro. The objective of this study was to further characterize the FN binding activity of M. avium subsp. para...

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