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Salmonella dublin

Kussovski, V. K., Hristov, A. E., and Radoucheva, T. S. (2001). Proflavin-mediated inactivation of Salmonella dublin exposed to visible sunlight in natural fresh water. Microbios 105, 119-125. [Pg.145]

Galyov, E., Wood, M., Rosqvist, R., Mullan, R, Watson, P., Hedges, S., Wallis, T. A secreted effector protein of Salmonella dublin is translocated into eukaryotic cells and mediates inflammation and fluid secretion in infected ileal mucosa. Mol Microbiol 25 (1997) 903-912. [Pg.117]

Norris, F., Wilson, M., Walhs, T., Galyov, E., Majerus, P. SopB, a protein required for virulence of Salmonella dublin, is an inositol phosphate phosphatase. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95 (1998) 14057-14059. [Pg.120]

Watson, P., Paulin, S., Bland, A., Jones, P., Wallis, T. Characterization of intestinal invasion by Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella dublin and effect of a mutation in the invH gene. Infect Immun 63 (1995) 2743-2754. [Pg.121]

El-Gedaily, Paesold, G., Chen, C-Y., Guiney, D.G., and Krause, M. 1997. Plasmid virulence gene expression induced by short-chain fatty acids in Salmonella dublin Identification of rpoS-dependent and rpoS-independent mechanisms. Journal of Bacteriology 179 1409-1412. [Pg.200]

Sensoy, 1., Zhang, Q.H., and Sastry, S.K. 1997. Inactivation kinetics of Salmonella dublin by pulsed electric field. Journal of Food Process Engineering 20 367-381. [Pg.216]

Williams E (1980) Veterinary surgeons as vectors of Salmonella dublin. BMJ 280 815-818... [Pg.1116]

Uney JB, Anderson BH Thomas SM (1993) Changes in heat shock protein 70 and ubiquitin mRNA levels in C1300 N2A mouse neuroblastoma cells following treatment with iron. J Neurochem 60 659-665 Valone SE, Chikami GK, Miller VL (1993) Stress induction of the virulence proteins (SpvA, -B, and -C) from native plasmid pSDL2 of Salmonella dublin. Infect Immun 61 705-713... [Pg.265]

Enteric diseases of pigs and cattle are due to several species of Gram-negative bacteria, e.g. by overproliferation of the natural gut bacillus Escherichia coli, or by Salmonella species, e.g. S. dublin or S. typhimurium. The pathology thus caused consists of severe diarrhoea or scouring . Adequate control of Salmonella bacteria is a serious public health problem. [Pg.205]


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