Biofilm formation by Moraxella catarrhalis in vitro: roles of the UspA1 adhesin and the Hag hemagglutinin.
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Expression of Xylella fastidiosa fimbrial and afimbrial proteins during biofilm formationAdhesins Involved in Attachment to Abiotic Surfaces by Gram-Negative BacteriaThe Autotransporter BpaB Contributes to the Virulence of Burkholderia mallei in an Aerosol Model of InfectionRole of different moieties from the lipooligosaccharide molecule in biological activities of the Moraxella catarrhalis outer membrane.Hag mediates adherence of Moraxella catarrhalis to ciliated human airway cellsIdentification of a bacteriocin and its cognate immunity factor expressed by Moraxella catarrhalis.B cell activation by outer membrane vesicles--a novel virulence mechanismApplication of a nanotechnology antimicrobial spray to prevent lower urinary tract infection: a multicenter urology trialAtaA, a new member of the trimeric autotransporter adhesins from Acinetobacter sp. Tol 5 mediating high adhesiveness to various abiotic surfacesGenetic requirements for Moraxella catarrhalis growth under iron-limiting conditions.Control of Biofilms with the Fatty Acid Signaling Molecule cis-2-Decenoic Acid.Moraxella catarrhalis is susceptible to antimicrobial photodynamic therapy with Photofrin.The infant nasopharyngeal microbiome impacts severity of lower respiratory infection and risk of asthma development.Regions important for the adhesin activity of Moraxella catarrhalis HagStaphylococcal Bap Proteins Build Amyloid Scaffold Biofilm Matrices in Response to Environmental Signals.Development of a LacZ-based transcriptional reporter system for use with Moraxella catarrhalis.Moraxella catarrhalis expresses a cardiolipin synthase that impacts adherence to human epithelial cells.Chinchilla as a robust, reproducible and polymicrobial model of otitis media and its prevention.Molecular aspects of Moraxella catarrhalis pathogenesis.Bacterial biofilms in the upper airway - evidence for role in pathology and implications for treatment of otitis media.Molecular mechanisms of moraxella catarrhalis-induced otitis media.Bactericidal, opsonophagocytic and anti-adhesive effectiveness of cross-reactive antibodies against Moraxella catarrhalis.Characterization of BCAM0224, a multifunctional trimeric autotransporter from the human pathogen Burkholderia cenocepacia.Identification of gene products involved in biofilm production by Moraxella catarrhalis ETSU-9 in vitro.Tracing phylogenomic events leading to diversity of Haemophilus influenzae and the emergence of Brazilian Purpuric Fever (BPF)-associated clones.Identification of domains of the Hag/MID surface protein recognized by systemic and mucosal antibodies in adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease following clearance of Moraxella catarrhalis.Identification of a repressor of a truncated denitrification pathway in Moraxella catarrhalis.Moraxella catarrhalis synthesizes an autotransporter that is an acid phosphatase.An Acinetobacter trimeric autotransporter adhesin reaped from cells exhibits its nonspecific stickiness via a highly stable 3D structure.Identification of gene products involved in the oxidative stress response of Moraxella catarrhalis.A UspA2H-negative variant of Moraxella catarrhalis strain O46E has a deletion in a homopolymeric nucleotide repeat common to uspA2H genes.Metabolic analysis of Moraxella catarrhalis and the effect of selected in vitro growth conditions on global gene expressionModular arrangement of allelic variants explains the divergence in Moraxella catarrhalis UspA protein function.The Moraxella catarrhalis nitric oxide reductase is essential for nitric oxide detoxification.Virulence factors of Moraxella catarrhalis outer membrane vesicles are major targets for cross-reactive antibodies and have adapted during evolution.
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Biofilm formation by Moraxella catarrhalis in vitro: roles of the UspA1 adhesin and the Hag hemagglutinin.
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Biofilm formation by Moraxella ...... sin and the Hag hemagglutinin.
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Biofilm formation by Moraxella ...... sin and the Hag hemagglutinin.
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Biofilm formation by Moraxella ...... sin and the Hag hemagglutinin.
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Cassie A Laurence
Eric J Hansen
Melanie M Pearson
Sarah E Guinn
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10.1128/IAI.74.3.1588-1596.2006
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2006-03-01T00:00:00Z