Sentence examples for may be pathogen from inspiring English sources

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Until now, more than 160 species have been isolated, many of which may be pathogen for humans.

Proteins that induce plasma membrane pores are a common biological theme and may be pathogen produced, such as bacterial PFTs, or host produced, such as the membrane attack complex (MAC) of the complement system.

However, a converging bundle of recent in vivo, in vitro and genomic data strongly suggests that this microorganism may be pathogen [ 21- 24] and allows proposing a model for pathogenesis of this parasite [ 25] particularly involving virulence factors as cysteine proteases [ 26, 27].

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Such coliform bacteria may be pathogens (disease-causing organisms) themselves, and their presence signals that other, less easily detected bacterial and viral pathogens may also be present.

Hence, CBG cleavage with release of anti-inflammatory cortisol in infection may be pathogen-dependent.

Turbidity provides adsorption sites for biological organisms (some of them may be pathogens) and interferes with disinfection.

Researchers suspect that some of the denizens may be pathogens hitching long-distance rides on floating junk.

The numerous genomes that have been sequenced from both pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains of diverse bacterial genera permit us to investigate the degree to which there are classes of genes that may be pathogen-specific or notably pathogen-associated.

On the other hand, the work of Fevolden et al. [ 47] indicates that the impact of stress on immune competence may be pathogen-specific.

They demonstrated progressive loss of microbicidal activity against gram-negative E. coli, but not gram-positive lactobacilli or fungus (Candida albicans) over the course of monthly studies in patients compared with corresponding functions at diagnosis, suggesting that immune dysfunction in MDS may be pathogen-specific and involve selective host defense pathways.

Moreover, the degree of energy allocation to the immune response may be pathogen- and host-dependent at HWT, as exemplified in the relatively stronger transcriptional response of Atlantic cod to viral versus bacterial pathogens under HWT conditions (Hori et al. 2013).

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