Sentences with phrase «produced by the pathogen»

During infection this allows immune responses to better counteract the virulence factors produced by pathogens.
After analyzing biomarkers in the breath samples of 60 patients, the scientists found a link between bacterial pneumonia and the presence of certain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by a pathogen called A. baumannii.
It has been estimated that only 1 kilogram (2.2 lbs) would be enough to kill the entire human population.3 At that point, your body also has to contend with the toxins produced by the pathogens.
I believe that their beneficial effect may actually be due to their ability to safely transport sulfate, a feature they all possess, and a feature they share with the toxic phenols such as those produced by the pathogen C. diff.
In the modified live vaccines, the toxins produced by the pathogen are what cause the reaction.

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Experts agree that pathogen contamination of produce growing in fields may be reduced by applying Good Agricultural Practices.
The food test kits developed and produced by ifp include: Rapid lateral - flow test kits for the on - site detection of food allergens (distributed by Romer Labs under the trademark AgraStrip); real - time PCR kits for the detection of pathogens, GMO, plant / animal species etc. (distributed by QIAGEN under the trademark mericon); microbiological vitamin test kits in microtiter plates (distributed by R - Biopharm under the trademark VitaFast); enzymatic kits in microtiter plates for the quantitative determination of sugars, organic acids and other metabolites (trademark EnzymeFast).
There, it is believed that mammary gland receptors interpret the «baby spit backwash» for bacteria and viruses and, if they detect something amiss (i.e., the baby is sick or fighting off an infection), Mom's body will actually change the milk's immunological composition, tailoring it to the baby's particular pathogens by producing customized antibodies.
This is an increasingly popular approach to producing pharmaceuticals as it minimizes possible contamination by human pathogens, which plants don't carry.
These thin sections, which can only be produced in a few places throughout the world, where subsequently examined by a special light microscopy technique to morphologically determine the pathogen involved.
Substances produced by a harmful bacterium in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients may enhance the growth of other bacteria that, in turn, inhibit the harmful bacterium's biofilm, according to new research published in PLOS Pathogens.
«Our results are very exciting ─ we are not just talking about one molecule in one particular pathogen but rather a building block which is shared by thousands of common virulence factors produced by many major pathogenic bacteria.
There is a caveat, however: The enzyme Hunter patients now receive does not cross the blood - brain barrier, the tight network of cells that protects the brain from pathogens, and the livermade enzyme produced by the gene edit may not either.
Antibodies are produced by the body's B cells to fight off infections by bacteria, viruses, and other invasive pathogens.
There are some data that suggest the pathogens themselves can produce amyloid precursor protein (APP), which is processed into amyloid - β by the cell (2).
In addition, amyloid - β, produced by nearby neurons, may be an antimicrobial peptide that gets recruited to fight the pathogen; the peptide surrounds and seals off the pathogen (4).
T - cell responses to commensals might support intestinal homeostasis, by producing barrier - protective cytokines and providing a large pool of T cells that react to pathogens.
These crucial gut organisms help us digest food, produce chemicals and substances within the body, control infections by pathogens, regulate the immune system, and even control emotions.
Dramatic shifts in population result in decreased production of short chain fatty acids (energy produced for colon cells by commensal bacteria), greater risk for intestinal pathogen infection, and increased recovery time.
It also appears that some of the downstream products of Arachidonic Acid - prostaglandin E2 and thromboxane B2, both produced under the COX pathway - can actually up - regulate infections by some pathogens, i.e. C. albicans:
These probiotic strains have demonstrated the ability to neutralize dietary toxins and carcinogens by both lowering the pH of the colon and attaching tightly to the intestinal lining so that no disease - producing pathogens can gain a foothold.
Lactic acid can reduce or kill the bacterial pathogens (disease - causing bacteria) and suppress the production of dangerous compounds, such as amin, phenol, skatol, and H2S which produced by bacterial pathogens.
A modification of the method for priorization proposed by the OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) was used to produce a final list of 15 pathogens and a clear separation was adopted between human health and economic component of the impact of the diseases.
It is when an overgrowth of this pathogen occurs that the enterotoxins produced by Clostridium cause fluid leakage from the intestinal wall, and thus diarrhea ensues.
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