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Structural basis for the differential toxicity of cholera toxin and Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxinRodighiero, Chiara January 1999 (has links)
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Diarrhoeal diseases in pre-school children in the United Arab EmiratesSaleh, Zeinab Saleh January 1992 (has links)
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Molecular characterisation of the virulence determinants of enteropathogenic Escherichia coliFarrant, Jayne Lisa January 1994 (has links)
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K88 fimbriae of enterotoxigenic E. coli and their receptors in piglet small intestineFlanagan, Alison J. January 1994 (has links)
A study was designed to identify receptors for K88ac fimbriae of enterotoxigenic <I>E.coli</I> (ETEC) in the small intestinal mucosa of the piglet. K88ac fimbriae were purified and labelled via amino groups using digoxigenin-3-O-methylcarbonyl-Ε-aminocaproic acid-N-hydroxy-succinimide ester, and their binding activity was demonstrated in haemagglutination assay. Digoxigenin-labelled fimbriae were then used as probes in Western blot overlay analyses of piglet intestinal brush border membranes, and a family of high molecular weight glycoproteins (>250 kDa) that specifically bound K88ac fimbriae was detected. Expression of these glycoproteins was shown to correlate with susceptibility both to K88ac-mediated adhesion of <I>E.coli in vitro</I> and K88ac-mediated enterotoxicosis <I>in vivo</I>. A weakly adhesive piglet phenotype, identified in <I>in vitro</I> brush border cell adhesion assays, was found to be associated with the presence of a 200 kDa glycoprotein in the intestinal brush border membrane. It would seem that these glycoproteins are the receptors used by <I>E.coli</I> K88ac to adhere to the piglet intestinal epithelium, and their presence may be the basis for susceptibility to K88ac-mediated ETEC infections. In anticipation of being able to develop strategies for inhibiting pathogen adherence, the nature of the K88ac fimbrial-receptors was examined. Methods for the recovery of the receptor glycoproteins were assessed, and partial purification was achieved by affinity chromatography using K88ac fimbriae immobilised on Sepharose beads.
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Saccharomyces boulardii and the small intestineGray, Allison J. January 1995 (has links)
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Porcine colitis syndrome : experimental models of disease and dietary influencesNeef, N. A. January 1994 (has links)
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Giardia spp cysts and the aquatic environmentGilmour, Robert Angus January 1990 (has links)
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Effects of some environmental factors on calf health and growthCockram, M. S. January 1986 (has links)
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Studies on the hepatitis B core protein as a polymeric antigen presentation system for the rotavirus VP7 neutralisation antigenTaylor, Graham S. January 1998 (has links)
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Helicobacter pylori infection and growth in rural Gambian childrenDale, Anne January 2001 (has links)
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