Examples of using Pathogenicity in English and their translations into Russian
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Pathogenicity and virulence.
List of human pathogens of the pathogenicity groups I-II.
The role of pathogenicity factors of Helicobacter pylori is analyzed.
Research aimed at increasing the pathogenicity of microorganisms.
Improved understanding of toxicity, transmission, infectivity,virulence and pathogenicity.
Sometimes, due to the pathogenicity of microorganisms, re-endodontic treatment is required.
Permission for work with microorganisms of the I-IV pathogenicity group and helminths.
These plasmids, and a pathogenicity island called HPI, encode several proteins that cause the pathogenesis, for which Y. pestis is famous.
Epidermidis spp. isolated from surgical medical staff had pathogenicity genes in 14.3%.
Biological factors effecting pathogenicity, virulence, toxicology, immunology and related issues.
Research in selection of strains with altered host specificity and/or high pathogenicity.
Type A viruses with an IVPI(intravenous pathogenicity index) in 6 week old chickens of greater than 1.2: or.
Because of the cost, laboratories are batching specimens(2-4 runs per season)which might result in delaying important information related to viral virulence, pathogenicity and reassortment.
II. Advances in the understanding of diseases, including pathogenicity, virulence, toxicology, and immunology.
The work was focused on pathogenicity and toxicity studies, characteristics of agents and methods for their production at the laboratory scale.
G1 Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the microorganisms in the list.
Beta-toxin plays a major role in the pathogenicity of C. histolyticum, due to its ability to destroy collagen fibers in the body and cause necrosis.
Increasing capacity to manipulate pathogens, including their pathogenicity, host-specificity, transmissibility; and reaction to drugs.
Pathogenicity of Yersinia is mainly connected with their ability to resist the mechanisms of innate immunologic protection, such as phagocytosis, and induce the inflammatory response by macrophages and neutrophiles 77, 78, 79.
Extension of the concept of biosafety to include pathogenicity and protection of biodiversity(chap. XVI of the Rio agenda);
PWG2 Genetically-modified organisms that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the microorganisms in the Awareness-raising Guidelines.
Healing of infected wounds not only depends on the pathogenicity and virulence introduced into the wound microbes, but also from local and General reactions to established infection.
PWG1 Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the microorganisms in the Awareness-raising Guidelines.
Nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the micro-organisms in the list means any sequence specific to the relevant listed micro-organism.
Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the microorganisms in the Awareness-raising Guidelines.
Depending on the massivity of the microbe action and pathogenicity of bacteria these signal receptors trigger the mechanisms of inflammation activation, immune response and destruction of the infected cells 39-41.
The entries in these lists encompass many micro-organisms with low human pathogenicity, most animal and plant pathogens and a variety of simulants.
This makes it possible to improve a specific microbes pathogenicity, infectivity and host a specificity using a combination approach of synthetic biology, reverse genetics and whole genomes in vitro via directed evolution.
Genetically-modified organisms that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the microorganisms in the Awareness-raising Guidelines.
Now it was possible to modify a viral genome to improve its selectivity,decrease pathogenicity and insert different genes that would eventually produce proteins that help to kill cancer cells.