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with a resistance to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in mice, we hypothesised that NOD2 mutations have been selected during past plague outbreaks due to the closely related bacterium Yersinia pestis. Methods Contemporary ...
pestis, the causative organism of plague, suddenly diverged in Central Asia at some point before the Black Death , splitting into four new branches—a divergence geneticists have called the “Big Bang ...
and better survival than women with nonhereditary ovarian cancer. See Article Artificial Air-Pocket Device Extends Time of Snow Burial Most deaths after avalanche burial are caused by asphyxia. In this study ...
because they are susceptible to complement-mediated lysis, biotype 1A yersiniae rarely cause septicaemia and have only once been associated with a human death [21]. In this case, a strain of serotype O:7,8 ...
to test it with additional works. Among them [and even if insufficient to definitively validate the hypothesis], a randomised clinical trial comparing patients with low versus high exposure to Yersinia ...
hospitalization for plague. In 1 case, the patient developed pneumonia. In the other case, cause of death was attributed to postpartum complications involving “alterations of the nervous system.” Mortality ...
- survival genes and through post-translational modification of key signaling proteins such as RIPK1 [21], as well as inducing caspase-8-dependent cleavage of the pro-necroptotic molecule CYLD [22]. Cell death ...
is a febrile illness caused by Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative, nonmotile coccobacillus. The bacterium was responsible for the Black Death , which devastated over a third of Europe’s population between 1347–1353 ...
that Yersinia act as a trigger for IBD because the incidence of CD and UC has been found to be higher among infected patients than in controls.33,–35 Chlamydia spp. C. spp are obligate, intracellular organisms ...
identified a limited number of agents that, if used as weapons, could cause disease and death in sufficient numbers to cripple a city or region. These agents also comprise the top of the list of "Critical ...
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