Mycoplasmas as host pantropic and specific pathogens: clinical implications, gene transfer, virulence factors, and future perspectives

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  • who: Ali Dawood from the Oklahoma State University, United States have published the Article: Mycoplasmas as Host Pantropic and Specific Pathogens: Clinical Implications, Gene Transfer, Virulence Factors, and Future Perspectives, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/08/2021
  • what: This model has a morbidity of 100% and a mortality of 50-60% which simulate the natural infection pattern (Liljander et_al, 2019). In this study, the in_vitro inhibitory effect of Mmm monoclonal_antibodies (mAbs) against Mmm adherence to bovine lung epithelial_cells (BoLEC) was investigated. The studies about immune_response and pathogenesis concentrated on membrane_proteins that also can be . . .

     

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