Browsing Research Institutes and Centres by Subject "Host-pathogen interaction"
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Complex and dynamic transcriptional changes allow the helminth Fasciola gigantica to adjust to its intermediate snail and definitive mammalian hosts
(BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2019-10-12)The tropical liver fluke, Fasciola gigantica causes fasciolosis, an important disease of humans and livestock. We characterized dynamic transcriptional changes associated with the development of the parasite in its two ... -
Construction of a Natural Mucin Microarray and Interrogation for Biologically Relevant Glyco-Epitopes
(2012)Mucins are the principal components of mucus, and mucin glycosylation has important roles in defense, microbial adhesion, immunomodulation, inflammation, and cancer. Mucin expression and glycosylation are dynamic, responding ...