Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4300497961> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4300497961 endingPage "260" @default.
- W4300497961 startingPage "241" @default.
- W4300497961 abstract "The interaction of pathogenic bacteria with the host fibrinolytic system through the plasminogen molecule has been well documented. It has been shown, using animal models, to be important in invasion into the host and establishment of the infection. From a number of recent observations with parasitic protists and helminths, emerges evidence that also in these organisms the interaction with plasminogen may be important for infection and virulence. A group of molecules that act as plasminogen receptors have been identified in parasites. This group comprises the glycolytic enzymes enolase, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and fructose-1,6-biphosphate aldolase, in common with the plasminogen receptors known in prokaryotic pathogens. The interaction with the fibrinolytic system may arm the parasites with the host protease plasmin, thus helping them to migrate and cross barriers, infect cells and avoid clot formation. In this context, plasminogen receptors on the parasite surface or as secreted molecules, may be considered virulence factors. A possible evolutionary scenario for the recruitment of glycolytic enzymes as plasminogen receptors by widely different pathogens is discussed." @default.
- W4300497961 created "2022-10-03" @default.
- W4300497961 creator A5073374647 @default.
- W4300497961 date "1983-08-01" @default.
- W4300497961 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4300497961 title "Airway and Ventilator Management" @default.
- W4300497961 cites W169669090 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1965230700 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1967442978 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1967612436 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1969753263 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1973863504 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1974786934 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1976187359 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1976514071 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1978437555 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1978573703 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1979946712 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1980954937 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1989366568 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1991823392 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1997304816 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1998813989 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W1999956267 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2003973303 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2006239379 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2007248684 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2008613859 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2009070731 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2015023509 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2015135430 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2018150088 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2023408573 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2023475200 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2025756646 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2026168458 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2028897389 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2039503161 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2049955601 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2053536373 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2057355128 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2058391416 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2067019107 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2072370755 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2073106530 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2074907052 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2075751205 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2078332413 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2080919218 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2081519252 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2087503367 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2094228988 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2108732701 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2126639870 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2133983721 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2135715367 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2137263748 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2144408144 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2157320006 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2167600089 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2178368580 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2222705738 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2332023173 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2337999789 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W2474919917 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4229602098 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4232675625 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4237258985 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4246747652 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4252865058 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4299689079 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4301019036 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4301129874 @default.
- W4300497961 cites W4301442261 @default.
- W4300497961 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0733-8627(20)30788-4" @default.
- W4300497961 hasPublicationYear "1983" @default.
- W4300497961 type Work @default.
- W4300497961 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W4300497961 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4300497961 hasAuthorship W4300497961A5073374647 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C188618488 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C204232928 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C2776714187 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C2781071845 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C28165981 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C3488265 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C60987743 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W4300497961 hasConceptScore W4300497961C104317684 @default.