Ezepchuk, Yurii V. (2013) Biology of Pathogenicity (Theoretical Review). Annual Research & Review in Biology, 3 (4). pp. 805-813.
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Abstract
Phenomenon of pathogenicity is the polyfunctional biological potency of germs that are realized by factors (determinants) of pathogenicity [1].
Bacterial pathogenicity is an ability of bacteria to induce and develop infectious diseases in multi-cellular organisms (human, animals and plants).
Virulence is a degree of pathogenicity measured by the in vivo (LD50) and in vitro (ID50) tests (highly virulent, weakly virulent and non-virulent strains).
Pathogenic factors (determinants) are the bio-molecules produced by pathogen and are responsible for interaction with the host tissue cells.
“Pathogenicity Islands” are the bacterial genome mobile elements that carry genes encoding the pathogenicity factors production.
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| Subjects: | Research Scholar Guardian > Biological Science |
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| Date Deposited: | 20 Jan 2024 10:19 |
| Last Modified: | 23 Sep 2025 05:54 |
| URI: | http://digitallibrary.msforpublish.com/id/eprint/1504 |
