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The catalytic domain of diphtheria toxin (DT) is translocated across endosomal membranes by the T-domain (DTT) in response to acidification. Understanding the energetics of translocation, besides ...
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has commenced a campaign on the causes and prevention of diphtheria in Ebonyi ...
The frequency and severity of human infections associated with Corynebacterium ulcerans appear to be increasing in different countries. Here, we describe the first C. ulcerans strain producing a ...
The increasing demand for sustainable solutions to oil–water separation and end-of-life membrane disposal has prompted the development of recyclable membrane technologies. In this study, we present an ...
State officials are investigating six cases of suspected botulism resulting from cosmetic Botox injections, and are warning health providers to be on the lookout for more. On Thursday, the ...
The largest diphtheria outbreak to strike Western Europe in 70 years has been affecting vulnerable people such as migrants and the homeless since 2022, new research said Wednesday.
Recent diphtheria epidemic in Western Europe traced to migration routes, not countries of origin by Pasteur Institute edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
The membranes of these ruptured red blood cells then act as a glue-like sealant on the endothelium, and this build-up of haemolysed red blood cells ultimately leads to microvascular obstruction.
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