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Also, infection by one pathogen may result in an increased host susceptibility to a second pathogen, a common phenomenon named facilitation or predisposition by animal and plant pathologists, respectively [8], [18].
Since nude mice have abnormally high levels of activated natural killer (NK) T-cells, resulting in an increased host immuno-reactivity towards a growing tumor [28], this raised the question of whether these E006AA cells were immortalized but only partially transformed or whether they are fully malignant but sensitive to NK cell killing.
Further analysis of isolates from an increased host diversity and geographic range should be pursued.
These macro- and microcirculatory changes during trauma and hemorrhage have been implicated in the subsequent development of sepsis and multiple organ failure (Peitzman et al. 1995) and contribute to an increased host susceptibility to infection and tissue injury during recovery (Mathis et al. 2006; Xu et al. 2002).
It is possible that increased expression of mRNAs involved in the complement pathway may be explained by an increased host defence system in domesticated rainbow trout, an acute phase response prior to sampling, or alternative uses for these mRNAs in regulatory pathways in domesticated trout.
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These variants showed increased host fitness.
Since MMP-2 and other MMPs may contribute in multiple ways to all stages of Carcinogenesis [8], the increased level of this enzyme over a lifetime may increase host susceptibility to cancer development.
In Great Britain, P. kernoviae is recognised as a serious pathogen (e.g. Brasier et al. 2005; Brown and Brasier 2007; Webber 2008) with a wide, and increasing, host range of both trees and shrubs (e.g. Beales et al. 2009) whereas in New Zealand records of disease are few in spite of records dating back approximately 60 years (Ramsfield et al. 2009).
Results from this study suggest that nutrient starvation treatment of live BCG vaccines should be further investigated as a way to increase host induction of Th-1 related cytokines in the development of experimental anti-TB vaccines.
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