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Yersinia pestis - Wikipedia

Yersinia pestis / From Wikipedia ... Yersinia pestis under fluorescent staining, 2000x. ... Y. pestis produces an antiphagocytic slime. ... However, it was Yersin who actually...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yersinia_pestis
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Yersinia_pestis

EBI 2Can Karyn's Genomes Bacteria / All Archaea Bacteria Eukaryotes Viruses / Bacteria Genomes - YERSINIA PESTIS ... Yersinia pestis is primarily a rodent pathogen, with humans being an accidental host...
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/2can/genomes/bacteria/Yersinia_pestis.html
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Yersinia pestis

Username: Password: / All Sequencing / Human (HGP) / Pathogens / Blast / Y. pestis / Overview / Gene list / Stable RNAs / Blast Search / CDS Search / Sequence FTP ... Previously sequenced as Yersinia...
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Projects/Y_pestis/CDS/YPO2439.shtml
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Yersinia pestis Persistence in Soil|CDC EID

CDC Home ... Culture of the necropsied tissues yielded no additional isolates of Y. pestis. ... It is unclear by what mechanism Y. pestis was able to persist in the soil. ... Perry RD, Fetherston JD.
http://www.cdc.gov/EID/content/14/6/941.htm
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Converted SBML files [Yersinia pestis Mediaevails]

Yersinia pestis Mediaevails / Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis [SBML: Level-1 ver-2| Level-2 ver-1 ] [view in KEGG] / Citrate cycle (TCA cycle) [SBML: Level-1 ver-2| Level-2 ver-1 ] [view in KEGG] / Pentose phosphate pathway...
http://www.systems-biology.org/001/kegg/ypm.html
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Yersinia pestis: a force to be reckoned with : The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Register | / Username: / Password: / Forgotten Username or Password? Remember me on this computer until I logout / Search for in / All Fields / Article Title, Abstract, Keywords / Authors ... Dissecting Room Yersinia pestis:...
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(08)70273-1/fulltext
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Novel plague virulence factor identified

Public release date: 26-Aug-2005 / [ | E-mail Article ] / Contact: Richard Merritt ... They also showed that the interaction between Y. pestis and the worm is quite similar to what occurs in mammals, including humans. ...
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-08/dumc-npv082605.php
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Plague in India -- Arya 309 (6965): 1369 -- BMJ

Jump to: Page Content, Site Navigation, Site Search, ... A similar technique, if standardised for Y pestis, would simplify a specific diagnosis of plague. ... Macromolecular organization of the Yersinia...
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/309/6965/1369
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Researchers Uncover A Secret Of The Black Death

... Intriguingly, the bacteria Y. pestis has an unusual temperature-dependent ability to evade this system. ... " Significantly, Lien and colleagues also determined that these new harmless strains of Y.
http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Researchers_Uncover_A_Secret_Of_The_Black_Death_999.html
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A Plasminogen-Activating Protease Specifically Controls the Development of Primary Pneumonic Plague -- Lathem et al. 315 (5811): 509 -- Science

Jump to: Page Content, Section Navigation, Site Navigation, Site Search, Account Information, or Site Tools. ... Yersinia pestis Type III Secretion System-Dependent Inhibition of Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Function.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/315/5811/509
 
 
 
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