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- W2109156971 abstract "geneous in a given bacterial species and even in a givenLPS preparation obtained from one species. This het-In humans, endotoxins from Gram-negative bacteria erogeneity can be demonstrated using polyacrylamidecan aVect the function of numerous cells and organs, gel electrophoresis which illustrates size heterogeneitychange blood levels of many enzymes, modify sugar, (Figure 2) [2].fat, and protein metabolism, raise or lower body The diversity of LPS can be due in part to genetictemperature, cause coagulation of blood, modulate the diversity which is necessary to overcome host defences.function of several endocrine glands, modify gastric According to the phylogenetic classification based onsecretion … and kill the host. Although some of these their 16S rRNA sequences, Escherichia, Shigella, andbiological events are directly triggered by endotoxins, Salmonella are closely related to such an extent that ifmost of them result from their capacity to induce they were classified today, they would be consideredproduction of cytokines that play a central role in a to belong to the same genus. Yersinia and Vibrio arevariety of host responses including inflammation, the genera most closely related to" @default.
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- W2109156971 title "Molecular basis of renal disease. Molecular aspects of endotoxins relevant to their biological functions" @default.
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