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- "Delisea pulchra" may interfere with bacterial colonization.
- In addition to the ancestral traits of land plants one would expect habitat-driven adaption process to the new environment characterized by multiple abiotic (high amounts of salt) and biotic (different seagrass grazers and bacterial colonization) stressors.
- The host's immune system controls the bacterial colonization of the mouth and prevents local infection of tissues.
- If left untreated, the hematoma can cause bacterial colonization that leads to infection. Within 72 hours, the infection can form a septal abscess.
- MASP1 gene changes (polymorphisms) can lead to systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)/sepsis, malpuech facial clefting (3MC) syndrome, and bacterial colonization in those with cystic fibrosis.
- "Trichobacteriosis axillaris" is a superficial bacterial colonization of the hair shafts in sweat gland–bearing areas, such as the armpits and the groin.
- Like ischemia, bacterial colonization and infection damage tissue by causing a greater number of neutrophils to enter the wound site.
- Gold has high thermal and electrical conductivity properties, along with a high resistance to corrosion and bacterial colonization.
- Also, delivery via caesarean section is associated with an increased risk (estimated at 20–80%) of asthma – this increased risk is attributed to the lack of healthy bacterial colonization that the newborn would have acquired from passage through the birth canal.
- The drug may limit the ability of the virus to invade the crypt cells of the small intestine and decrease gastrointestinal bacterial colonization and toxin production.
- Using GWAS, a FAM166C SNP was identified as being correlated with high levels of bacterial colonization, a trait that may be associated with periodontitis.
- In general, the pattern of bacterial colonization is the same in different animals, with both pH and the number of microorganisms gradually increasing from the small intestine towards the ileo-caecal junction of the large intestine.
- They are also suspected to help regulate bacterial colonization of the host by using bioactive secondary metabolites or even probiotic mechanisms like limiting pathogenic bacteria by means of competitive exclusion.
- Neutrolin also contains taurolidine, an anti-microbial agent that has been shown to be safe and effective in preventing bacterial colonization of catheters.
- A single exposure of a chick to a contaminated beetle can result in bacterial colonization of the bird's gut.
- Bacterial colonization of intracellular spaces induces the macroscopically visible symptoms including water-soaked lesions on the leaves that later become necrotic.
- This was possible only with the bacterial colonization and the right sedimentation rate.
- These biomaterial strategies are aiming at suppressing or inhibiting bacterial colonization of implant surfaces in favor or host cells and tissues.
- A history of mycobacterial infections such as tuberculosis can lead to damage of the airways that predisposes to bacterial colonization.
- This problem is most often addressed through two filtration solutions: Activated carbon filters absorb nitrogen compounds and other toxins, while biological filters provide a medium designed to enhance bacterial colonization.
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