Sentences with phrase «skin cells infected»

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«Scientists find potential mechanism for deadly, sepsis - induced secondary infection: Sepsis disrupts immune cell recruitment to infected skin in mice.»
After infecting the respiratory tract, the virus hijacks the immune system's white blood cells, using them to spread in the body — including to the skin to cause chickenpox.
The bacterial peptide found to activate MS patients» T cells came from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common inhabitant of human skin which can infect wounds.
With a better «nose» for these chemicals, the altered T cells make a beeline for the outer layer of the skin, where they began destroying defective and infected cells, the team reports in the February issue of Nature Immunology.
Strengthening the link between Zika virus and microcephaly, scientists at UC San Francisco have discovered that a protein the virus uses to infect skin cells and cause a rash is present also in stem cells of the developing human brain and retina.
Doctor will first administer an aesthesia before using a curette to scour away the infected skin cells and then use a needle or a loop that is electrically heated to stop the bleeding as well as damage the remaining abnormal cells.
Any cat can become infected through direct or indirect contact with an infected animal, or anything (dishes, bedding, etc.) that has been contaminated by the cat's skin cells or hairs.
Cats contract ringworm from other infected animals or contact with skin cells from an infected animal.
They can not only cause skin irritation for your cat, but can also carry serious diseases that threaten your cat's health such as parasites that infect blood cells.
So you must thoroughly clean anything that has been contaminated with the skin cells or fur of infected pets.
A cat can get ringworm directly through contact with an infected animal - or indirectly through contact with bedding, dishes and other materials that have been contaminated with the skin cells or hairs of infected animals.
A cat can get ringworm directly through contact with an infected animal — or indirectly through contact with bedding, dishes and other materials that have been contaminated with the skin cells or hairs of infected animals.
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