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Neutrophil activation, aided by mast cell degranulation, causes extensive host cell damage.

We show that absence of the EPEC effector Tir confers onto the bacterium a potent ability to destroy polarized intestinal epithelia through extensive host cell detachment.

During these pathogenic interactions, pectin degrading enzymes seemed important and diffused ahead of the fungus, as pathogen ingress was coupled with extensive host cell deformation and pectin breakdown at locations not in direct contact with hyphae.

After 7 days of implantation, there was extensive host cell penetration, new blood vessel formation, and new collagen deposition throughout the full thickness of the samples without obvious differences between cell-containing and cell-free scaffolds.

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However, the importance of caspase-3 in host cell death is supported by a recent report showing that F. tularensis subsp. tularensis infection results in extensive host-cell death through a caspase-3 dependent mechanism and not caspase-1 [42].

HCV replicates in the cytoplasm, and the synthesis of viral proteins induces extensive rearrangements of host cell membranes producing structures, collectively termed the membranous web (MW).

The conference brought an extensive comparative view on host cell physiology, covering all areas of bacterial, yeast, fungal, insect, plant and mammalian protein production hosts.

Viral infection involves not only extensive subversion of the host cell biosynthetic and regulatory machinery for viral replication, but also in almost all cases a "stealth" program to eliminate, mitigate or avoid responses of the innate and adaptive immune systems to the developing infection.

Extensive stretching of the host cell ensued, after which the macrophage plasma membrane retracted back from the growing hypha (Video 3).

An effector has also been identified that may play a role in the extensive remodelling of the host cell walls that takes place in the syncytium through its interaction with a host pectin methylesterase [ 19].

The range of structural and biochemical effects that viruses have on the host cell is extensive.

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