نتایج جستجو برای: fimbria

تعداد نتایج: 3132  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1982
S J Mitchell J N Rawlins O Steward D S Olton

This study was designed to determine (1) which brain area paces the theta rhythm in the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) of rats and (2) the extent to which the behavioral effects of lesions in the medial septal area (MSA), which disrupt the cholinesterase-related pathway to the hippocampal formation, resemble the effects previously reported to result from fimbria-fornix lesions. MSA lesions abol...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Ping Chen John O Cisar Sonja Hess Jenny T C Ho Kai P Leung

The type 1 fimbriae of Actinomyces naeslundii T14V mediate adhesion of this gram-positive species to the tooth surface. The present findings show that the locus for type 1 fimbria production in this strain includes three genes, fimQ for a minor fimbrial subunit that appears to be an adhesin, fimP for the major structural subunit, and srtC1 for a type 1 fimbria-specific sortase involved in the a...

2009
Yuki Fukumura Akiko Masaoka Toshio Naito Miki Kimura Takashi Yao

Recently, fimbriae have been identified as a possible arising site for the pelvic serous carcinoma (PSC) both in BRCA-positive and BRCA-negative women. Although non-invasive (intraepithelial) serous adenocarcinoma of the fimbria has been found in specimens obtained from prophylactic salphingo-oophorectomies in BRCA-positive women, there has not been any case report in clinical situation, since ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Feng-Jung Chen Chia-Han Chan Ying-Jung Huang Kuo-Liang Liu Hwei-Ling Peng Hwan-You Chang Gunn-Guang Liou Tri-Rung Yew Cheng-Hsien Liu Ken Y Hsu Long Hsu

This study investigated the structural and mechanical properties of Klebsiella pneumoniae type 3 fimbriae, which constitute a known virulence factor for the bacterium. Transmission electron microscopy and optical tweezers were used to understand the ability of the bacterium to survive flushes. An individual K. pneumoniae type 3 fimbria exhibited a helix-like structure with a pitch of 4.1 nm and...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2002
Joanna H Gorny Bogdan Gorny Douglas G Wallace Ian Q Whishaw

Exploration is the primary way in which rodents gather information about their spatial surroundings. Thus, spatial theories propose that damage to the hippocampus, a structure thought to play a fundamental role in spatial behavior, should disrupt exploration. Exploration in rats is organized. The animals create home bases that are central to exploratory excursions and returns, and hippocampal f...

2016
Melina Aparecida Cordeiro Catierine Hirsch Werle Guilherme Paier Milanez Tomomasa Yano

Escherichia coli is the major causative agent of human cystitis. In this study, a preliminary molecular analysis carried out by PCR (polymerase chain reaction) demonstrated that 100% of 31 E. coli strains isolated from patients with recurrent UTIs (urinary tract infections) showed the presence of the curli fimbria gene (csgA). Curli fimbria is known to be associated with bacterial biofilm forma...

2016
Chien-An Lee Kuang-Sheng Yeh

Although most Salmonella serovars are able to infect a range of animal hosts, some have acquired the ability to cause systemic infections of specific hosts. For example, Salmonella enterica serovar Choleraesuis is primarily associated with systemic infection in swine. Adherence to host epithelial cells is considered a prerequisite for initial infection, and fimbrial appendages on the outer memb...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2010
Jafarpour, M, Mirinargesi, M, Naderi, M, Nazemi, A, Sharifi, SH,

Abstract Bachground and objectives: The ability of adherence to the surface of host cell is very critical in the colonization of microbial pathogens. It has been revealed that E. coli strains that infect urinary tracts have different fimbrea such as I, S, FIC, Dr, and fimbrial adhesions. Material and Methods: In this study, 363 urine samples were obtained from patients with urinary tract infect...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2001
I Q Whishaw D J Hines D G Wallace

Animals navigate using cues generated by their own movements (self-movement cues or idiothetic cues), as well as the cues they encounter in their environment (distal cues or allothetic cues). Animals use these cues to navigate in two different ways. When dead reckoning (deduced reckoning or path integration), they integrate self-movement cues over time to locate a present position or to return ...

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