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Human pathogens

A human pathogen is a pathogen (microbe or microorganism such as a virus, bacterium, prion, or fungus) that causes disease in humans. The human physiological defense against common pathogens (such as Pneumocystis) is mainly the responsibility of the immune system with help by some of the body's normal flora and fauna.

Human pathogens

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  • Dong-Kyu Kim
    Cross-Talk between Human Mast Cells and Epithelial Cells by IgE-mediated Periostin Production in Eosinophilic Nasal Polyps
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  • Eva M Carmona
    The inflammasome of activated human B-cells regulates IL-1β and IgM: A crosstalk between the innate and the adaptive immune response
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  • Eva E Avila
    Interaction of the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis with human neutrophil extracellular traps
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  • Amina Dahmani
    TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-β PROGRAMS CENTRAL-MEMORY DIFFERENTIATION IN EX-VIVO STIMULATED HUMAN T CELLS BY MODULATING ID3 EXPRESSION
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  • Eltayeb Tayrab
    Human mercury exposure associated with artisanal gold miners in Sudan
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  • Peter S. Nyasulu
    Prevalence and risk factors associated with acquisition of Sexually Transmitted Infections among people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Diepsloot settlement, Johannesburg, South Africa
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  • Moorkath Nandakumaran
    Hyperglycemia alters maternal-fetal transport kinetics of manganese, chromium and vanadium in diabetic model human placental lobule in vitro : Implications for diabetes mellitu
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  • Rubina Ghani
    STD pathogens determined in semen using PCR and flow-through hybridization technology
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  • Carolina Alonso-González
    Melatonin sensitizes human breast cancer cells to ionizing radiation
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  • Jim Polarine
    Case studies of human fl ora and spore contamination in clean rooms
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  • Rune Thorbjørn Nordvang
    A Rational Approach to Identification of Wild Type Trans-sialidases for the Production of Human Milk Oligosaccharides
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  • Xueli Li
    Glycomics Profile Analysis by MALDI TOF/MS in Human CSF
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  • Julian M Menter
    Histology of Normal Human Skin
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  • Monray Edward Williams
    Molecular validation of putative antimicrobial peptides for improved Human Immunodeficiency Virus diagnostics via HIV protein p24
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  • Rashid Ramazanzadeh
    Effect of ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin alone or in combination with N-acetylcysteine on biofilm-producing Enterococcus faecalis: Contaminated root canals of extracted human teeth
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  • Geeta Shroff
    Improved Epilepsy and Speech Outcomes with Human Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy in Children with Cerebral Palsy
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  • Yosef Yarden
    Classically, the 3’untranslated region (3’UTR) is that region in eukaryotic protein-coding genes from the translation termination codon to the polyA signal. It is transcribed as an integral part of the mRNA encoded by the gene. However, there exists another kind of RNA, which consists of the 3’UTR alone, without all other elements in mRNA such as 5’UTR and coding region. The importance of independent 3’UTR RNA (referred as I3’UTR) was prompted by results of artificially introducing such RNA species into malignant mammalian cells. Since 1991, we found that the middle part of the 3’UTR of the human nuclear factor for interleukin-6 (NF-IL6) or C/EBP gene exerted tumor suppression effect in vivo. Our subsequent studies showed that transfection of C/EBP 3’UTR led to down-regulation of several genes favorable for malignancy and to up-regulation of some genes favorable for phenotypic reversion. Also, it was shown that the sequences near the termini of the C/EBP 3’UTR were important for its tumor suppression activity. Then, the C/EBP 3’UTR was found to directly inhibit the phosphorylation activity of protein kinase CPKC in SMMC-7721, a hepatocarcinoma cell line. Recently, an AU-rich region in the C/EBP 3’UTR was found also to be responsible for its tumor suppression. Recently we have also found evidence that the independent C/EBP 3’UTR RNA is actually exists in human tissues, such as fetal liver and heart, pregnant uterus, senescent fibroblasts etc. Through 1990’s to 2000’s, world scientists found several 3’UTR RNAs that functioned as artificial independent RNAs in cancer cells and resulted in tumor suppression. Interestingly, majority of genes for these RNAs have promoter-like structures in their 3’UTR regions, although the existence of their transcribed products as independent 3’UTR RNAs is still to be confirmed. Our studies indicate that the independent 3’UTR RNA is a novel non-coding RNA species whose function should be the regulation not of the expression of their original mRNA, but of some essential life activities of the cell as a whole.
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  • Gloria Cuenca-Bescós
    Biodiversity, impact, vulnerability and adaptation in human evolution
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  • Kazuo Yano
    Regulatory approval for autologous human cells and tissue products in the United States, the European Union, and Japan
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  • Paulo R Z Antas
    Human neonates display altered ex vivo monokine production related to healthy adults
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  • Ivan U. Kouzel
    Glycosphingolipid-mediated interaction of Shiga toxin with the human endothelium: status quo of receptor research
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  • Robert Lambkin-Williams
    Accelerating influenza research; Vaccines, antivirals, immunodulators and monoclonal antibodies. The manufacture of a new H3N2 virus for the human viral challenge model
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  • Christain Dani
    Human Induced Pluripotent Stem cells: A new source for brown and white adipocytes
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  • Yung-Chih Kuo
    “Yung-Chih Kuo-National-Chung-Cheng-University-Republic-of-China-Targeting-delivery-of-etoposide-to-inhibit-the-growth-of-human-glioblastoma-multiforme-using-lactoferrin-and-folic-acid-grafted-poly(lactide-co-glycolide)-nanoparticles”
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  • Justyna Trynda
    The role of microRNA-125b in calcitriol-induced differentiation of human leukemia and lymphoma cells
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  • Anja Nohe
    Identifying new targets to improve skeletal formation in human
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  • C. Diaz
    New Antibacterial Agents against Gram-negative Pathogens from a Fundacion MEDINA’s Microbial Natural Products Collection Screening
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  • Hae Won, Kim
    Development of the Human papillomavirus infection prevention program
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  • K Ranjitha
    Human pathogenic bacteria associated with fresh vegetables and advances in their control strategies
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  • Fernando Holguin
    Impact of air pollution on human health
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  • Xuejun H Parsons
    Direct conversion of pluripotent human embryonic stem cells into functional human neuronal or cardiomyocyte cell therapy derivatives for regenerative medicine
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  • John S Pixley
    Generation of long-term human pancreatic islet cell activity in vivo by induction of immune tolerance to human stem cells
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  • Myron R Szewczuk
    Transcriptional factor Snail and MMP-9 signaling axis controls tumor neovascularization, growth and metastasis in mouse model of human ovarian carcinoma
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  • Antonio Cilla
    Antiproliferative effect of main dietary phytosterols and/or β-cryptoxanthin in human colon cancer Caco-2 cells through cytosolic Ca2+ - and oxidative stress-induced apoptosis
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  • Mingsong Wu
    Identification of differentially expressed genes in human lung adenocarcinoma: ERGIC3 as a novel lung cancer-related gene
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  • Ligia A. Pinto
    Immune Responses to Human Papillomavirus Vaccines: What We Have Learned
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  • Aly H. Nada
    In vitro / in vivo correlation of fast release mephenamic acid microspheres in humans
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  • Syed N Alvi
    Determination of Clarithromycin in Human Plasma by LC-EI Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Application to Bioequivalence Study
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  • I. G. Nweke
    Prevalence of Human Papilloma Virus DNA in HIV Positive Women in Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Lagos, Nigeria
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  • Trevor Marshall
    Autoimmune inflammation and the human microbiome
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  • Pauline Abou- Jaoude
    Solitary kidney: The human model of hyperfiltration injury
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  • Fatimah Jackson
    Phenotype segregation network analysis (PSNA) identifies chronic complex disease triggers in substructured human groups
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  • Monika Heidemarie Seltenhammer
    Detecting highly stabilized cumulative ~35-37kD isoforms of ΔFosB in postmortem human brain tissue samples of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of chronic opioid abusers
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  • Modesto Olanya
    Progress on the bio-control of food-borne pathogens on leafy greens with non-pathogenic microbes
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  • Rafael Correa-Rocha
    HIV infection of Human regulatory T cells (Treg) downregulates Foxp3 expression and produces a loss of the suppressive capacity of these cells
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  • Kanchana Usuwanthim
    An ethyl acetate fraction of moringa oleifera lam. inhibhits human macrophage cytokine production induced by cigarette smoke
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  • Munawar Hussain
    DQCM beating the standard coagulometer in the domain of sensitivity range and information for hemostasis of human plasma
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  • Murali Krishna P V
    Walking theory- Human walking is analyzed using PET-CT analysis and theorized utilizing the published research papers: Movement of the body analyzed systematically
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  • Sherif Salah
    A novel approach to inhibit human immune deficiency virus (HIV-1) infection by actively neutralizing the antibodies of reverse transcriptase system
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  • Paul H. Lerou
    Exploring human pluritotent stem cell heterogeneity using a multi-scale imaging and informatics pipeline
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  • Diana Anderson
    EFFECT OF NANOPARTICLES ON HUMAN CELLS FROM HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS AND PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISEASES
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  • Souto , Bernardino Geraldo Alves
    The decentralization of care to persons living with hiv to the primary attention can be an alternative to sustainability and humanization of the brazilian program for the control of HIV/AIDS
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  • Dilek Heperkan
    Antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria on pathogens in foods
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  • Knox Van Dyke
    A combination of Tetrandrine and Chloroquine effectively treats chloroquine resistant falciparum malaria (human) in Aotus monkeys
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  • C Gopi Mohan
    Harnessing human N-type Ca2+ channel receptor by identifying the atomic hotspot regions for its blocker design
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