MECHANISMS OF BACTERIAL POLYHOSTALITY

Abstract

In the review data about factors of pathogenicity of the bacteria, capable to amaze both animals, and a plant are collected. Such properties of microorganisms as adhesion, secretion of some enzymes, mobility, a phenomenon of cooperative sensitivity - play an essential role at defeat of different organisms. They are used for many universal offensive strategy overcoming protection of an organism, irrespective of its evolutionary origin. Studying of these mechanisms, will allow to provide new approaches to monitoring illnesses.

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Yu Markova, A Romanenko, T Shafikova

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Yu Markova, A Romanenko, T Shafikova (2007). MECHANISMS OF BACTERIAL POLYHOSTALITY. Журнал стресс-физиологии и биохимии, 3(2), 15-23. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-123706