Hitchhiking motility of staphylococcus aureus involves the interaction between its wall teichoic acids and lipopolysaccharide of pseudomonas aeruginosa

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  • who: ufeffChao-Chinufeff ufeffLiuufeff and ufeffMei-Huiufeff ufeffLinufeff from the Taiwan University of Zurich have published the research work: Hitchhiking motility of ufeffStaphylococcus aureusufeff involves the interaction between its wall teichoic acids and lipopolysaccharide of ufeffPseudomonas aeruginosaufeff, in the Journal: Microorganisms in an ecosystem often compete for resources to improve their survival (Ghoul and Mitri, 2016). One of the well-known examples occurs in a cystic fibrosis infection model where Pseudomonas aeruginosa changes the physiology and inhibits the growth of Staphylococcus aureus (Mashburn et_al, 2005; Pernet et_al, 2014); nevertheless, S. aureus prevents growth inhibition by P. aeruginosa . . .

     

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