Role of the Envelope in the Survival of Bacteria in InfectionC. S. F. Easmon |
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influence of drugs | 21 |
The role of the bacterial glycocalyx in resistance to antimicro | 63 |
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activity adherent adhesion adhesion factors aeruginosa alafosfalin antibacterial antibiotics antibody antigens Antimicrob assay bacilysin bacteria bacterial adhesion bacterial cell Bacteriol Beachey binding Biochem biofilm Biol biosynthesis Bullen capsule cell wall Chemother cholera Clin coli strains colicins colonization complement components Costerton D-cycloserine disease effect enterochelin envelope enzyme epithelial cells erythrocytes FEMS Microbiol fimbriae flexneri fosfomycin function Gram-negative Gram-negative bacteria Gram-positive Griffiths growth host cell host defence human hydrophilic hydrophobic Immun Immunol Infect inhibit inhibitors interaction intestinal intracellular invasion iron Jann Jones lipid lipopolysaccharide macrophages mechanisms mediated microcolonies molecular weight molecules mutants Nikaido Ofek opsonization organisms outer membrane outer membrane proteins pathogenic pathway peptide peptidoglycan permease pertussis phagocytic phagocytosis plasmid polysaccharide porin protective receptor resistance ribosomal rickettsiae role Salmonella serum shigellae shown siderophores specific ß-lactam Stendahl structure surface Svanborg Edén synthesis tissue toxin transport systems type 1 fimbriae typhimurium uptake vaccine virulence vitro vivo Vosbeck