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English: An animated summary of our hypothesis. This cartoon shows the bacterial infusion into a kidney tubule. A few of the infused bacteria attach to the tubule wall and begin colonization. During the early stages of infection the bacteria express P fimbriae to facilitate epithelial binding. As the bacteria colonize into the tubule centre Type 1 fimbriae expression becomes important in facilitation inter-bacterial binding. Synergy between these two fimbriae allows the bacteria to colonize the tubule and cause nephron obstruction. |
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Source | Video S4 from Melican K, Sandoval R, Kader A, Josefsson L, Tanner G, Molitoris B, Richter-Dahlfors A (2011). "Uropathogenic Escherichia coli P and Type 1 Fimbriae Act in Synergy in a Living Host to Facilitate Renal Colonization Leading to Nephron Obstruction". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1001298. PMID 21383970. PMC: 3044688. | ||
Author | Melican K, Sandoval R, Kader A, Josefsson L, Tanner G, Molitoris B, Richter-Dahlfors A | ||
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Author | Melican K, Sandoval R, Kader A, Josefsson L, Tanner G, Molitoris B, Richter-Dahlfors A |
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Image title | An animated summary of our hypothesis. This cartoon shows the bacterial infusion into a kidney tubule. A few of the infused bacteria attach to the tubule wall and begin colonization. During the early stages of infection the bacteria express P fimbriae to facilitate epithelial binding. As the bacteria colonize into the tubule centre Type 1 fimbriae expression becomes important in facilitation inter-bacterial binding. Synergy between these two fimbriae allows the bacteria to colonize the tubule and cause nephron obstruction. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011-02 |
Language | English |