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The second hypothesis is that this refeeding period may stimulate multiplication of bacteria already present in SGs, but at undetectable levels.
Infection with other Bordetella sp. as well as other gram negative bacteria may stimulate an antibody response to FHA [ 18].
Our study suggests that raising temperature may stimulate growth of bGDGT-producing bacteria that likely includes some anaerobic heterotrophs other than acidobacteria.
Quadratic effects were found for the total-tract digestibility of ADF and urinary output of purine derivatives, suggesting that ANOD supplementation may stimulate growth of ruminal cellulolytic bacteria in a dose-dependent fashion.
Recent evidence, however, suggests that the Onchocerca endosymbiont bacterium, Wolbachia wuchereria, may stimulate the pathogenic inflammation responsible for this tragic, preventable lifelong disability (31 ).
Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria have different cell wall components and may stimulate different toll-like receptors (TLRs) on cells of the innate immune system, initiating the transcription of different inflammatory mediator genes.
This is important for initial sampling of bacteria to the surface and as the biofilm matures, chemotactic cues may stimulate dispersion.
Although the exact ligand of TREM-1 remains unknown, it is believed that microbial molecules like endotoxins of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria and peptidoglycan of the cell wall of Gram-positive cocci may stimulate TREM-1 [ 3- 9].
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