The most widely held hypothesis on the pathogenesis of IBD is that overly aggressive acquired (T cell) immune responses to a subset of commensal enteric bacteria develop in genetically susceptible ...
The mechanism underlying mucosal damage in IBD could involve a dysregulated, extreme T-cell response to normal enteric bacteria, and inhibition of this immune response could potentially be an ...
Additionally, interspecies quorum sensing between different bacterial species can lead to both conflict and collaboration. For example, enteric bacteria in the human gut microbiome coordinate behavior ...
Detection and identification of the etiological agents of acute bacterial diarrhea are important for both the treatment of individual patients and for the management of diarrheal diseases of ...
This is a test commonly used when trying to identify Gram-negative enteric bacteria, all of which are glucose fermenters but only some of which produce gas. *Note - broth tubes can be made containing ...
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This test is used to identify bacteria capable of hydrolyzing urea using the enzyme urease. It is commonly used to distinguish the genus Proteus from other enteric bacteria. The hydrolysis of urea ...