Escherichia coli o157:h7 curli fimbriae promotes biofilm formation, epithelial cell invasion, and persistence in cattle

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  • who: Haiqing Sheng et al. from the Laboratory stock have published the Article: Escherichia coli O157:H7 Curli Fimbriae Promotes Biofilm Formation, Epithelial Cell Invasion, and Persistence in Cattle, in the Journal: Microorganisms 2020, 8, 580 12 of 17 We previously showed O157 43,895 has a strong ability to adhere to and invade bovine epithelial of /2020/

SUMMARY

    In a previous study, the authors showed that O157 strain 43895, an outbreak isolate from hamburger, produces biofilms at 37 ◦ C, invades epithelial_cells, and persists longer in cattle than a biofilm-negative strain. To . . .

     

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