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- noun A
polyketide -peptide siderophore isolated frombacteria of the genus Yersinia
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Hancock V, Ferrieres L, Klemm P (2008) The ferric yersiniabactin uptake receptor FyuA is required for efficient biofilm formation by urinary tract infectious Escherichia coli in human urine.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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E. coli, though the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA) was present in PID-associated EnPEC.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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E. coli, though the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA) was present in PID-associated EnPEC.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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Hancock V, Ferrieres L, Klemm P (2008) The ferric yersiniabactin uptake receptor FyuA is required for efficient biofilm formation by urinary tract infectious Escherichia coli in human urine.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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E. coli, although they did possess the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA), and endotoxin LPS was important for stimulating the inflammatory response.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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The fyuA gene encodes the outer membrane protein ferric yersiniabactin uptake that is important for iron uptake and for biofilm formation in UPEC
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, though the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA) was present in PID-associated EnPEC.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Coturnix none@example.com 2010
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, though the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA) was present in PID-associated EnPEC.
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However, strains of E. coli isolated only from animals with PID and not unaffected animals, possessed the ferric yersiniabactin uptake receptor (fyuA) gene, which is associated with bacterial iron uptake
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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E. coli, though the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA) was present in PID-associated EnPEC.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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