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Host-microbe interactions

An epidemiological survey of complementary symptoms, reminiscent of the HR of terrestrial resistant plants, such as tip bleaching or accumulation of fluorescent aromatic compounds around the site of penetration of parasite propagules (Figs. 12.2 and 12.3), may facilitate the evaluation of the impact of host-microbe interactions in natural populations (Correa and Sanchez 1996 Ellertsdottir and Peters 1997 Bouarab et al. 2001a). This could allow one to test the importance of oxida-tive-burst-associated defense reactions in various biotic interactions. [Pg.263]

Eaure D (2002) The family-3 glycoside hydrolases from housekeeping functions to host-microbe interactions. Appl Environ Microbiol 68 1485... [Pg.31]

Naidu, A.S. and Arnold, R.R. 1997. Influence of lactoferrin on host-microbe interactions. In Lactoferrin Interactions and Biological Functions (T.W. Hutchens and B. Lonnerdahl, eds), pp. 259-275. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, USA. [Pg.264]

Ventura M, Turroni F, Motherway MO, MacSharry J, van Sinderen D. Host—microbe interactions that facilitate gut colonization by commensal bifidobacteria. Trends Microbiol. 2012 20(10) 467—476. [Pg.50]

Cummings, C.A. and Reiman, D.A. (2000) Using DNA microarrays to study host microbe interactions. Emerg. Infect Dis., 6, 513-525. [Pg.200]

Table 7.2. Host-microbe interaction factors in Lact. rhamnosus strain GG promoting ecoiogicai fitness in the human gastrointestinai tract. Representative and non-exhaustive iist of reference(s) are shown for each factor. Table 7.2. Host-microbe interaction factors in Lact. rhamnosus strain GG promoting ecoiogicai fitness in the human gastrointestinai tract. Representative and non-exhaustive iist of reference(s) are shown for each factor.
Sengupta, R., Altermann, E., Anderson, R.C., et al. (2013) The role of cell surface architecture of lactobacilli in host-microbe interactions in the gastrointestinal tract. Mediators Inflamm 2013, 237921. [Pg.132]

Host-Microbe Interaction Research Laboratory, Ishikawa Prefectuial University, Nonoichi, Ishikawa 921-8836, Japan... [Pg.47]

Although the functions of CBMs were firstly related to the activity of ceUulase and other enzymes, the current CBM research heads in different directions. CBMs are involved in anabolic processes (such as oligosaccharide synthesis), host-microbe interaction, toxin delivery, recognition of complex glycan present on eukaryotic ceU surface and extracellular matrix. CBMs may thus be used as took to elucidate several carbohydrate-protein interactions and targets for the modulation of those processes. [Pg.912]

Key words host/microbe interactions, microbial community organization, probiotics, prebiotics, sustainable. [Pg.394]

Host-microbe interactions affecting host health in aquaculture the need for knowledge... [Pg.407]

FORBERG, T., ARUKWE, A., and VADSTEIN, o. (2011) A protocol and cultivation system for gnotobiotic Atlantic cod larvae (Gadus morhua L.) as a tool to study host microbe interactions. Aquaculture 315 222-221. [Pg.414]


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