Search for dissertations about: "Esherichia coli"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Esherichia coli.
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1. Uropathogenic Esherichia coli, multidrug-resistance and induction of host defense mechanisms
Abstract : Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is the primary cause of urinary tract infection (UTI), which is one of the most common infections in humans. UPEC strains have acquired successful strategies to subvert the host defense and antibiotics to persist in the urinary tract. READ MORE
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2. Potent inhibitors of uropathogenic E. coli papG adhesins; Synthesis, conformational studies and biological evaluation of galabiose derivatives and synthesis of glycosphingolipid analogues
Abstract : The importance of carbohydrates in biological systems has become evident during the last fifty years. It is well known that pathogenic bacteria and viruses attach to glycoconjugates present at mammalian cell surfaces, and that this attachment is a prerequisite for the later stages of infection. READ MORE
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3. Molecular and Metabolic Aspects of Plant and Bacterial Salt Tolerance
Abstract : Salt stress is one of the historically as well as potentially largest agriculture problem humans have faced. Researchers have investigated and tried to solve this problem for a long time. Over 20 reviews have been written on this topic the last five years. READ MORE
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4. Large-scale Bioreactor Phenomena and Characteristics; Effects on E.coli fed batch fermentations on 30m3 scale
Abstract : Due to economical and practical limitations the fluiddynamics and mass transport properties are less optimal inlarge-scale bioreactors compared to lab-scale bioreactors. Incombination with the microbial reaction rates this creates amuch more dynamic environment for cells cultivated inlarge-scale bioreactors compared to lab-scale bioreactors. READ MORE
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5. Immunological tolerance to antigens in the intestine
Abstract : The major part of the immune system is found in the epithelium and lamina propria of the gut. The distribution of the leukocytes is structured probably because the immune system has to distinguish between harmful microorganisms, food antigens and the normal gut flora. READ MORE