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Significats de important virulence en anglès
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Ús de important virulence en anglès
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Mucosal invasion may also be an importantvirulence property of these strains.
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This suggests that importantvirulence factors may not be properly expressed in vitro.
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Entry of bacteria into host cells is an importantvirulence mechanism.
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Indirect evidence suggests that the proteases are importantvirulence factors.
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Currently, whether hypoxia adaptation is an importantvirulence attribute of opportunistic pathogenic molds is unknown.
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The flagellum is a sophisticated nanomachine and an importantvirulence factor of many pathogenic bacteria.
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Data showed that HPV infection may be an importantvirulence factor in SQC, particularly in female patients.
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Biofilm formation is an importantvirulence factor that allows bacteria to resist host responses and antibacterial agents.
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They were genetically characterized according to S. aureus protein A (spa) types and importantvirulence-associated genes.
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An importantvirulence strategy evolved by bacterial pathogens to overcome host defenses is the modulation of host cell death.
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This bacterium expresses a cell surface-associated and secreted protein, designated BspA, which has been recognized as an importantvirulence factor.
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This study indicates that OmpU is an importantvirulence factor involved in the adherence of V. vulnificus to the host cells.
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The results indicate that ClpE affects pneumococcal pathogenesis by modulating the expression of some importantvirulence determinants and metabolism-related factors in S. pneumoniae.
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The polysaccharide adhesion mechanism encoded by the ica operon is currently the best understood mediator of biofilm development, and represents an importantvirulence determinant.
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The ability to adhere to epithelial cells is an importantvirulence trait, and pathogenicity islands (PAIs) play an important role on it.
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The ability to stimulate the activation of resting platelets and their subsequent aggregation is regarded as an importantvirulence factor of bacteria that cause IE.