Global transcriptional responses of pneumococcus to human blood components and cerebrospinal fluid

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  • who: ufeffJens Sivku00e6rufeff ufeffPettersenufeff from the The Ohio State University, United States have published the Article: Global transcriptional responses of pneumococcus to human blood components and cerebrospinal fluid, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that the pneumococcal transcriptional response to heat-inactivated plasma is no different from normal plasma, suggesting that the active host plasma_proteins, such as the complement proteins, are not sensed by pneumococcus - at least not in in the early stages of a bloodstream infection. The authors focused on the 30 sRNAs already annotated in D39V (Slager et_al, 2018a), and manually . . .

     

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