Adherence of group B streptococci to adult and neonatal epithelial cells mediated by lipoteichoic acid
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Endocytosis‒Mediated Invasion and Pathogenicity of Streptococcus agalactiae in Rat Cardiomyocyte (H9C2)Anchors away: contribution of a glycolipid anchor to bacterial invasion of host cells.Group B Streptococcus interactions with human meningeal cells and astrocytes in vitro.Cytokine appearance and effects of anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha antibodies in a neonatal rat model of group B streptococcal infection.Impaired phagocytosis and opsonisation towards group B streptococci in preterm neonatesAdherence of group B streptococci to cultured epithelial cells: roles of environmental factors and bacterial surface componentsMultiple adhesins of streptococciSialic acid content and surface hydrophobicity of group B streptococciGroup B streptococcus induces trophoblast death.Atypical lipoteichoic acids of gram-positive bacteria.Cell surface-associated lipoteichoic acid acts as an adhesion factor for attachment of Lactobacillus johnsonii La1 to human enterocyte-like Caco-2 cells.Human monocyte receptors involved in tumor necrosis factor responses to group B streptococcal products.Lipoteichoic acids from Lactobacillus johnsonii strain La1 and Lactobacillus acidophilus strain La10 antagonize the responsiveness of human intestinal epithelial HT29 cells to lipopolysaccharide and gram-negative bacteriaLipoteichoic acid as a new target for activity of antibiotics: mode of action of daptomycin (LY146032)Anti-lipoteichoic acid antibodies enhance release of cytokines by monocytes sensitized with lipoteichoic acid.The fibrinogen receptor FbsA promotes adherence of Streptococcus agalactiae to human epithelial cells.
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Adherence of group B streptococci to adult and neonatal epithelial cells mediated by lipoteichoic acid
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scientific article published on December 1987
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Adherence of group B streptoco ...... mediated by lipoteichoic acid
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Adherence of group B streptoco ...... mediated by lipoteichoic acid.
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Adherence of group B streptoco ...... mediated by lipoteichoic acid
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Adherence of group B streptoco ...... mediated by lipoteichoic acid.
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Adherence of group B streptoco ...... mediated by lipoteichoic acid
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Adherence of group B streptoco ...... mediated by lipoteichoic acid.
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