The host-pathogen interaction is defined as how microbes or viruses sustain themselves within host organisms on a molecular, cellular, organismal or population...
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PHI-base (redirect from Pathogen-Host Interaction database)
The Pathogen-Host Interactions database (PHI-base) is a biological database that contains manually curated information on genes experimentally proven to...
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Magnaporthe grisea (category Fungal plant pathogens and diseases)
reproduction by causing the host to produce fewer seeds. This is caused by the disease preventing maturation of the actual grain. The pathogen infects as a spore...
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of parasites and the organisms that host them. There are several pathways through which pathogens can invade a host. The principal pathways have different...
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Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina (category Water mould plant pathogens and diseases)
Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina is a plant pathogen infecting tobacco that causes blue mold. It is an oomycete (a fungus-like organism) that is highly...
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parasite’s possible resistance to treatment. Understanding of host-pathogen interaction and prevention strategies remains a driving force behind public...
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Enterovirus 71 (section Host-pathogen interactions)
potential anti-EV71 drug." SSHHPS are short stretches of homologous host-pathogen sequences found in the protease cleavage sites in the viral polyprotein...
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Theoretical ecology (section Host–pathogen interaction)
epidemiology where the dynamic relationships that are to be modeled are host–pathogen interactions. Bifurcation theory is used to illustrate how small changes in...
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Corn smut (category Fungal plant pathogens and diseases)
now known. The fungus is mostly studied as a model organism for host pathogen interaction and delivery of effectors protein. M. maydis is able to produce...
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Moniliophthora perniciosa (category Fungal tree pathogens and diseases)
to a specific pathogen, extensive knowledge of the genetics of specific host-pathogen interaction is required. Host-pathogen interaction for M. perniciosa...
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advantages and disadvantages. Co-evolution can help understand how the host-pathogen interactions adapt in natural environments, why they have fitness benefits/costs...
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Salmonella (section Host adaptation)
Association v. Butz Bismuth sulfite agar Food testing strips Host–pathogen interaction List of foodborne illness outbreaks 2008–2009 peanut-borne salmonellosis...
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by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The nature of the host-pathogen interaction between humans and M. tuberculosis is considered to have a genetic...
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production of vesicles with consistent sizes. Bleb (cell biology) Host–pathogen interaction Membrane contact sites Membrane nanotube Membrane vesicle trafficking...
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killer cells Natural killer T cells Antireticular Cytotoxic Serum Host–pathogen interaction Membrane vesicle trafficking Snake toxins Guillén-Mancina, E;...
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parasitologist known for his pioneering work in the field of Host–pathogen interaction and cell signalling. He is currently working as Professor, Senior...
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John D. Aitchison (section Host-pathogen interactions)
and peroxisome biogenesis and function to host-pathogen interactions, studying how viruses and other pathogens influence cellular function. His research...
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but that this is likely to have been secondary to its role in host-pathogen interactions. A famous example of this latter effect is the ABO blood group...
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Secretion (section Interactions)
Bacterial effector protein Bacterial outer membrane vesicles Host–pathogen interaction Membrane vesicle trafficking Secretomics Secretory proteins Secretor...
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a barrier between the cell wall and the environment, mediate host-pathogen interactions. Polysaccharides also play an important role in formation of biofilms...
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advancing our knowledge of the fundamental processes underlying plant-pathogen interactions. "Tombusviridae ~ ViralZone". viralzone.expasy.org. Retrieved 2023-11-09...
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insofar as to potentially interact with them early in infancy. The host-pathogen interaction is a very important relationship that serves to shape the immune...
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Plant disease (redirect from Plant-pathogen interaction)
fungal pathogens colonize living plant tissue and obtain nutrients from living host cells. Necrotrophic fungal pathogens infect and kill host tissue and...
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fungus and an alga in lichens. PHI-base (Pathogen-Host Interaction database) Generalist and specialist species Host cell protein Campbell, Neil A.; Reece...
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stress. Fung, To Sing; Liu, Ding Xiang (2019). "Human Coronavirus: Host-Pathogen Interaction". Annual Review of Microbiology. 73: 529–557. doi:10...
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occurs in host–pathogen interactions, where a high frequency of a defensive allele among the host means that it is more likely that a pathogen will spread...
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Parasitism (redirect from Parasite-host assemblage)
can readily act as vectors of pathogens, causing disease. Predation is by definition not a symbiosis, as the interaction is brief, but the entomologist...
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Immune system (redirect from Host response)
not confer long-lasting immunity against a pathogen. The innate immune system is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms, and the only one...
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Cell signaling (redirect from Signaling Molecules and Interaction)
Bacterial outer membrane vesicles Membrane vesicle trafficking Host–pathogen interaction Retinoic acid JAK-STAT signaling pathway Imd pathway Localisation...
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mutualistic or pathogenic interaction with the host. These include bacterial, viral, unicellular eukaryotic, and fungal interactions. In nature C. elegans...
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