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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHLAMYDIAE»
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chlamydiae nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
chlamydiae e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Chlamydia: Genomics and Pathogenesis
These so- called environmental chlamydiae display the unique chlamydial
developmental cycle and mainly live as symbionts of free-living amoebae.
Although there are some indications that environmental chlamydiae might also
be able to ...
Patrik M. Bavoil, Priscilla B. Wyrick, 2006
Definition and classification. The bacteria in the taxonomic family Chlamy-
diaceae are small (0.3-1 um) obligate cell parasites with a Gram-negative cell
wall. The reproductive cycle of the chlamydiae comprises two developmental
stages: The ...
F. H. Kayser, K. A. Bienz, 2011
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Intracellular Parasitism
This premise will form the basis of the entire essay devoted to a discussion of
chlamydiae and speculations about how this genus of obligate intracellular
prokaryotic pathogens has adapted to a very specific ecological niche; a vacuole
within ...
4
Molecular Medical Microbiology, Three-Volume Set
transport into chlamydiae, but may also involve failure of synthesis by chlamydiae
(Coles and Pearce, I987). Deprivation experiments are, however, difficult to
interpret because starvation induces increased host protein turnover (McClarty, ...
Yi-Wei Tang, Dongyou Liu, Ian Poxton, 2001
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Catalogue of viruses, rickettsiae,
chlamydiae
Descriptions of over 572 strains of human and animal viruses, rickettsiae, and chlamydiae deposited in the Collection of Animal Viruses and Rickettsiae.
American Type Culture Collection, Trygve O. Berge, 1971
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Clinical Problems in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chlamydiae Non-trachomatous chlamydial eye disease, in the form of adult and
neonatal inclusion conjunctivitis (1C), is well-recognised [171, 172]. However, the
extent to which chlamydiae may be involved in the ocular disease of SARA is ...
David Taylor-Robinson, 1985
7
The Mouse in Biomedical Research: Diseases
what was a great surprise, the genome showed that chlamydiae have retained
energy-generating capabilities. Although incapable of using glucose because of
the absence of a hexokinase (Vender and Moulder 1967), C. trachomatis can ...
Chlamydiae. 17. I. OVERVIEW. The family Chlamydiaceae consists of small
bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites, depending on the host cell for
energy in the forms of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and nicotinamide adenine ...
Cynthia Nau Cornelissen, Richard A. Harvey, Bruce D. Fisher, 2012
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Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexually Transmitted ...
Chlamydiae belong to a very old family and are adapted early in phylogeny to a
parasitic intracellular life in host cells. Despite chlamydiae having a long
existence, only few pathogenic species are known so far. Analyses of the
16SrRNA- as ...
Gerd Gross, Stephen K. Tyring, 2011
10
Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies
1970s, the infectivity and growth cycle of chlamydiae was initially characterized.
1620 Known to specifically infect the cuboidal or nonciliated columnar epithelial
cells common to the endocervix, urethra, and conjunctiva, this growth cycle ...
Steven G. Gabbe, Jennifer R. Niebyl, Henry L. Galan, 2012
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CHLAMYDIAE»
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chlamydiae nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Researchers develop protective vaccine against chlamydia infections
Chlamydiae are the most common, sexually transmitted, bacterial pathogens in the world. Every year around 100 million people contract ... «News-Medical.net, giu 15»
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It is at least theoretically possible, if not likely, that chlamydiae in the GI tract that have survived treatment with antibiotics may re-infect the ... «BMC Blogs Network, apr 15»
Grossesse chez l'adolescente : réalités et conséquences
Ces adolescentes sont plus fréquemment porteuses d'une infection génitale (Chlamydiae, gonocoque(4, 15)). La prise de poids pendant la ... «Journal International de Médecine, mar 15»
Chlamydia trachomatis –Urgent need for an effective T cell vaccine …
... and not to whole inactivated chlamydiae, were associated with protection from reinfection. Additional studies that examine antigen-specific T ... «PLoS Blogs, feb 15»
Aquaculture Europe 2014: New Epitheliocystis Agents in Sea Bream …
... Ms Seth-Smith looked at the epitheliocystis chlamydiae in Sparus aurata (gilt head bream) and Diplodus puntazo (sharpsnout sea bream), ... «TheFishSite.com, ott 14»
New clues behind the resilience of a leading sexually transmitted …
The authors argue that the evolutionary forces at work behind the diversity of chlamydiae are the result of a unique confluence of birth and ... «EurekAlert, ott 14»
A Cure for Chlamydia Arthritis?
However, once in the joints, chlamydiae can persist in an aberrant form, still viable and metabolically active, but with altered and ... «MedPage Today, mar 14»
How your stomach can RE-INFECT you with an STD: Doctors find …
'While all agree that chlamydiae may persist in a patient for long periods of time, and that recurrent infections do develop, there has been no ... «Daily Mail, feb 14»
Probe Opens New Path for Drug Development Against Leading STD
"People had been trying for about 50 years to identify peptidoglycan in Chlamydiae but had failed even though there was a lot of indirect ... «Scicasts, dic 13»
Bacterium excluded from the Eukaryote Club
... bugs known as the PVC superphylum (for Planctomycetes, Verrucomicrobiae, Chlamydiae). Gemmata has a complex membrane structure, ... «PLoS Blogs, mag 13»