Sentence examples for may favour bacterial from inspiring English sources

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Since the absence of XacFhaB and higher EPS levels may favour bacterial motility we suggest that XacFhaB mutant may not need to be hyperflagellated.

51 Both may affect the risk of invasion of a colonising organism, and the former may also result in an altered risk of acquisition through changes in the expression of adhesion molecules on the epithelial cell surface and the cytokine milieu, which may favour bacterial invasion.

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Can non-canonical autophagy pathways be manipulated to favour bacterial degradation?

Can the recognition of bacteria by autophagy be increased/altered to favour bacterial degradation?

It was speculated that the reduced expression of these immunoglobulins might favour bacterial adhesion to enterocytes [ 99].

These secretion systems release factors that modulate the host environment to favour bacterial fitness and, in some cases, virulence.

We conclude that transcription from the cloned promoter is driving the location of the plasmid and that specific locations in bacterial cells may favour gene expression.

Genomic islands in other bacterial species encode many different functions, and selection may favour the maintenance of islands that increase fitness in a specialized environmental niche.

The incoming Republican administration may favour change.

So life may favour the ultra-conservative.

So Mr Aso may favour an August election.

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