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Eukaryotic cell-tissue interactions

EUKARYOTIC CELL-TISSUE INTERACTIONS WITH SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES... [Pg.156]

Pathogenic bacteria secrete various vimlence factors that can directly interact with the outer lipid bilayer membrane of eukaryotic cells, inducing cell death by apoptosis or necrosis. Such virulence factors account for much of the toxic action associated with bacterial infection therefore the detection of such proteins could provide a methodology for sens-ing/detection of pathogenic bacteria in, for example, food or human tissue. [Pg.389]


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