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The Many Faces of Enterococcus spp.—Commensal, Probiotic and Opportunistic Pathogen
PublikacjaEnterococcus spp. are Gram-positive, facultative, anaerobic cocci, which are found in the intestinal flora and, less frequently, in the vagina or mouth. Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium are the most common species found in humans. As commensals, enterococci colonize the digestive system and participate in the modulation of the immune system in humans and animals. For many years reference enterococcal strains have...
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Current status of toxoplasmosis vaccine development
PublikacjaToksoplazmoza, choroba wywoływana przez wewnątrzkomórkowego pasożyta Toxoplasma gondii jest szeroko rozpowszechniona na całym świecie. Zarażenie tym pasożytem stanowi bardzo poważny problem medyczny i weterynaryjny, ponieważ jest przyczyną ciężkiej wrodzonej postaci choroby (tzw. toksoplazmozy wrodzonej) oraz poronień, które dotyczą zarówno ludzi jak i zwierząt domowych. Toksoplazmoza może mieć także ciężki przebieg u osób upośledzoną...
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Microbial diversity of inflamed and noninflamed gut biopsy tissues in inflammatory bowel disease.
PublikacjaBACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic gastrointestinal condition without any known cause or cure. An imbalance in normal gut biota has been identified as an important factor in the inflammatory process. METHODS: Fifty-eight biopsies from Crohn's disease (CD, n = 10), ulcerative colitis (UC, n = 15), and healthy controls (n = 16) were taken from a population-based case-control study. Automated ribosomal intergenic...
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Electrospinning as a useful technique for the encapsulation of living bifidobacteria in food hydrocolloids
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High prevalence of Escherichia coli belonging to the B2+D phylogenetic group in inflammatory bowel disease
PublikacjaBACKGROUND: It is not clear which species of bacteria may be involved in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). One way of determining which bacteria might be likely candidates is to use culture-independent methods to identify microorganisms that are present in diseased tissues but not in controls. AIMS: (1) To assess the diversity of microbial communities of biopsy tissue using culture-independent methods; (2) to culture the bacteria...