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Sandrine Leonard, Pascal Lestrate, Isabelle Danese, Rose-May Delrue, Stephan Köhler, S. Halling, Anne Tibor, Jean Vandenhaute, X. DeBolle, Jonathan Ferooz, David Fretin, A. Fauconnier, C. Nijskens, Jean-Jacques Letesson
Publikováno v:
Cellular Microbiology. 7:687-698
Persistence infection is the keystone of the ruminant and human diseases called brucellosis and Malta fever, respectively, and is linked to the intracellular tropism of Brucella spp. While described as non-motile, Brucella spp. have all the genes exc
Autor:
Sandrine Leonard, Valérie Haine, Pascal Mertens, Isabelle Danese, Bernard Taminiau, X. De Bolle, Flore Bellefontaine, Rose-May Delrue, Chantal Deschamps, Jean-Jacques Letesson, Thierry Laurent, Amélie Dricot, Pascal Lestrate, Anne Tibor, Jean Vandenhaute, David Fretin
Publikováno v:
University of Namur
Although Brucella is responsible for one of the major worldwide zoonosis, our understanding of its pathogenesis remains in its infancy. In this paper, we summarize some of the research in progress in our laboratory that we think could contribute to a
Autor:
Chantal Deschamps, Caroline Nijskens, Xavier De Bolle, Isabelle Danese, Rose-May Delrue, Jean-Michel Schaus, Anne Tibor, Sophie Bonnot, Jean-Jacques Letesson, Sandrine Leonard, Jonathan Ferooz
Publikováno v:
University of Namur
Both a type IV secretion system and a flagellum have been described in Brucella melitensis. These two multimolecular surface appendages share several features. Their expression in bacteriological medium is growth curve dependent, both are induced int
Autor:
David Fretin, Alan Fauconnier, Stéphane Kôhler, Shirley Halling, Sandrine Leonard, Caroline Nijskens, Jonathan Ferooz, Pascal Lestrate, Rose-May Delrue, Isabelle Danese, Jean Vandenhaute, Anne Tibor, Xavier De Bolle, Jean-Jacques LETESSON
Publikováno v:
University of Namur
Persistence infection is the keystone of the ruminant and human diseases called brucellosis and Malta fever, respectively, and is linked to the intracellular tropism of Brucella spp. While described as non-motile, Brucella spp. have all the genes exc
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https://researchportal.unamur.be/en/publications/7f8fa5d2-8216-46c9-87b8-360ac8d45586
https://researchportal.unamur.be/en/publications/7f8fa5d2-8216-46c9-87b8-360ac8d45586