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  • Pathological and Therapeutic Approach to Endotoxin-Secreting Bacteria Involved in Periodontal Disease

    Pathological and Therapeutic Approach to Endotoxin-Secreting Bacteria Involved in Periodontal Disease

  • Instability of Toxin a Subunit of AB5 Toxins in the Bacterial Periplasm Caused by Deficiency of Their Cognate B Subunits

    Instability of Toxin a Subunit of AB5 Toxins in the Bacterial Periplasm Caused by Deficiency of Their Cognate B Subunits

  • Mycotoxin Analysis in Infant Formula Using Captiva EMR-Lipid

    Mycotoxin Analysis in Infant Formula Using Captiva EMR-Lipid

  • Impact of Bacterial Toxins in the Lungs

    Impact of Bacterial Toxins in the Lungs

  • Host-Based Lipid Inflammation Drives Pathogenesis in Francisella Infection

    Host-Based Lipid Inflammation Drives Pathogenesis in Francisella Infection

  • Determination of Lipid a and Endotoxin in Serum by Mass Spectroscopy (Ft-Hydroxymyristic Acid/Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/Gram-Negative Sepsis) SHYAMAL K

    Determination of Lipid a and Endotoxin in Serum by Mass Spectroscopy (Ft-Hydroxymyristic Acid/Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/Gram-Negative Sepsis) SHYAMAL K

  • LIPID MEDIATORS in HEALTH and DISEASE II: from the Cutting Edge–A Tribute to Edward Dennis and 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 and LIPID MEDIATORS

    LIPID MEDIATORS in HEALTH and DISEASE II: from the Cutting Edge–A Tribute to Edward Dennis and 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 and LIPID MEDIATORS

  • Clostridium Perfringens

    Clostridium Perfringens

  • Scientific Program

    Scientific Program

  • Universidade De São Paulo Escola De Comunicações E Artes Departamento De Informação E Cultura

    Universidade De São Paulo Escola De Comunicações E Artes Departamento De Informação E Cultura

  • Perspectives

    Perspectives

  • Molecular Aspects of Endotoxic Reactions A

    Molecular Aspects of Endotoxic Reactions A

  • Antibacterial and Hemolytic Activity of Crotalus Triseriatus and Crotalus Ravus Venom

    Antibacterial and Hemolytic Activity of Crotalus Triseriatus and Crotalus Ravus Venom

  • Induction of Oxidative Stress by Myco- and Endotoxins

    Induction of Oxidative Stress by Myco- and Endotoxins

  • Modulating Organ Dysfunction in Experimental Septic Shock

    Modulating Organ Dysfunction in Experimental Septic Shock

  • Dr Jianmin Chen

    Dr Jianmin Chen

  • Endotoxins in Swine - Effects Structure

    Endotoxins in Swine - Effects Structure

  • Inhibiting Microbial Toxins Using Plant-Derived Compounds and Plant Extracts

    Inhibiting Microbial Toxins Using Plant-Derived Compounds and Plant Extracts

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  • Endotoxins in Swine – Effects and Strategies for Control
  • E. Coli Methods and Protocols M E T H O D S I N M O L E C U L a R B I O L O G Y
  • UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Targeting Bacterial Pore Forming Toxins: Implications for Virulence Based Adjunctive Therapy
  • Regulating Osmosensing Vesicles in Virulence
  • Heat-Labile Enterotoxin: Beyond GM1 Binding
  • Advanced Proteomics As a Powerful Tool for Studying Toxins of Human Bacterial Pathogens
  • Structural Analyses of Lipid a from Burkholderia Pseudomallei And
  • Synthetic Lipid a Mimetic Adjuvants Stimulate the Maturational and Functional Development of Murine Bone Marrow Derived Dendritic Cells
  • Instability of Toxin a Subunit of AB5 Toxins in the Bacterial Periplasm Caused by Deficiency of Their Cognate B Subunits
  • WO 2013/192178 Al 27 December 2013 (27.12.2013) P O P C T
  • Bacterial Toxigenesis
  • Roles of Membrane Vesicles in Bacterial Pathogenesis
  • Multiclass Mycotoxin Analysis in Cheese Using Agilent Captiva EMR—Lipid Cleanup and LC/MS/MS
  • Bacterial AB5 Toxins Inhibit the Growth of Gut Bacteria by Targeting Ganglioside-Like Glycoconjugates
  • Lipid A, Monophosphoryl from Salmonella Enterica Serotype
  • Amphibian Peptides: Their Structures and Bioactivity
  • The Structure of the Lipid a of Gram-Negative Cold-Adapted Bacteria Isolated from Antarctic Environments
  • Virulence Factors of Yersinia Pestis Are Overcome by a Strong Lipopolysaccharide Response


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