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    Technologies for Proteome-Wide Discovery of Extracellular Host-Pathogen Interactions by Nadia Martinez-Martin

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Pathogens have evolved unique mechanisms to breach the cell surface barrier and manipulate the host immune response to establish a productive infection. …”
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    "Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum": An Emerging Pathogen Infecting Potato and Tomato by Binoy Babu, Mathews L. Paret, Nicholas Dufault, Carrie L. Harmon

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…PP320/PP320: "Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum": An Emerging Pathogen Infecting Potato and Tomato (ufl.edu) …”
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    Seropositivity to tick-borne pathogens in nature management workers in the Netherlands by B.J.A. Hoeve-Bakker, G. Çelik, O.E. van den Berg, C.C. van den Wijngaard, A. Hofhuis, J.H.J. Reimerink, S.F.T. Thijsen, K. Kerkhof

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Almost half (49.3 %) of the participants demonstrated seropositivity for one or more pathogens. Risk factors for B. burgdorferi s.l.-seropositivity included being male, increasing age and tick bite frequency. …”
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    The effect of time delay in plant--pathogen interactions with host demography by Bruno Buonomo, Marianna Cerasuolo

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…We replace this hypothesis in the framework of delay differential equations by proposing a delayed epidemic model for plant--pathogen interactions with host demography. Sufficient conditions for the global stability of the pathogen-free equilibrium and the permanence of the system are among the results obtained through qualitative analysis. …”
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    PCR-based detection of Botryosphaeria canker pathogens in fig trees by Mahdiyeh Ghaedi, Zeinab Bolboli, Hamed Negahban, Reza Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Detecting and identifying these pathogens is challenging due to their latent infections and the presence of multiple pathogens within the same host. …”
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    Ancient host-pathogen associations maintained by specificity of chemotaxis and antibiosis. by Nicole M Gerardo, Sarah R Jacobs, Cameron R Currie, Ulrich G Mueller

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…Targeted chemotactic and antibiotic responses therefore explain why Escovopsis pathogens do not readily switch to novel hosts, consequently constraining long-term dynamics of host-parasite coevolution within this ancient association.…”
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    Persistence of Diarrheal Pathogens Is Associated with Continued Recruitment of Plasmablasts in the Circulation by Anu Kantele

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…No data exist on situations where pathogens persist in the intestine. Patients with Salmonella, Yersinia, or Campylobacter gastroenteritis and volunteers receiving an oral typhoid vaccine were assayed for plasmablasts specific to each subject's own pathogen/antigen weekly until the response faded. …”
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    Organic Management of Vegetable Diseases Part I: Soilborne Pathogens by Gary Vallad, Amanda Gevens

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…PP253/PP169: Organic Management of Vegetable Diseases Part I: Soilborne Pathogens (ufl.edu) …”
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    Solanum virginianum mediated green nanoparticles to control dental pathogens by Samrin Barkath Akbar Basha, Ranjani Soundhararajan, Hemalatha Srinivasan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With the rise in antimicrobial resistance the need for alternatives is the need of the hour to treat pathogens causing dental infections. Green nanoparticles with potent antimicrobial property can be utilized to control drug resistant dental pathogens. …”
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    Clostridium difficile – an Important Opportunistic Pathogen in Healthcare-Associated Infections by Soohyoun Ahn, Amarat H. Simonne

    Published 2014-09-01
    “… Opportunistic pathogens are significant health threats to vulnerable people with weakened immune systems, such as people with HIV/AIDS or those on immune-suppressing therapies. …”
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    Hyphal Growth in Human Fungal Pathogens and Its Role in Virulence by Alexandra Brand

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Most of the fungal species that infect humans can grow in more than one morphological form but only a subset of pathogens produce filamentous hyphae during the infection process. …”
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    Weeds as Reservoirs of Plant Pathogens Affecting Economically Important Crops by Morgan Byron, Danielle D Treadwell, Peter J. Dittmar

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In addition to the damage caused by direct competition, weeds can also harm crop plants by acting as reservoirs for destructive plant pathogens, the insect vectors that move these pathogens from plant to plant, or both. …”
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    Legionella-Associated Lung Abscess: Critical Pathogen or Minor Isolate? by Gordon CK Dow, Anthony W Chow

    Published 1992-01-01
    “…In the second case, Legionella micdadei and several other respiratory bacterial pathogens were identified in a 74-year-old woman with a lung abscess. …”
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    The Humoral Theory of Transplantation: Epitope Analysis and the Pathogenicity of HLA Antibodies by Edward J. Filippone, John L. Farber

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Not all mismatches result in antibody production, however, and not all antibodies are pathogenic. Serologic HLA matching has been the standard for solid organ allocation algorithms in current use. …”
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