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- W4320001140 abstract "Every possible animal microenvironment is a potential pathogen survival niche, and bacteria use a wide variety of extracellular and intracellular environments as specialized sites for replication. Intracellular bacteria can be digested within 15–30 min, while at an extreme, lifelong chronic suppression with antibiotics can be required in the absence of eradication. The inhibitors of bacterial growth such as “trace amines,” the inhibitors of bacterial protein biosynthesis enzymes aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases and other antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin stimulate bacterial invasion (internalization) for survival of the internalized bacteria in epithelial cells. This chapter discusses subjects: (1) Bacterial infections and bacteria internalization in cancer; (2) Bacteria internalized by different cells evade killing by most antibiotics; (3) Trace amines stimulate adhesion and internalization of Staphylococcal bacteria; (4) Prevention and treatment of internalized (intracellular) bacterial invasion; (5) Intracellular bacteria in sexually transmitted infections; (6) Intracellular bacteria in central nervous system; (7) Intracellular bacteria in the peripheral nervous system; (8) Bacteria and viruses intracellularly in pathogenic protozoan Acanthamoeba; (9) Intracellular microorganisms in transfusion of blood components; (10) Intracellular bacteria in plants; (11) Dementia/neurodegeneration: intracellular and extracellular bacterial infections, and autophagy." @default.
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- W4320001140 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4320001140 title "Bacterial internalization in cancer and other medical conditions: Intracellular pathogens" @default.
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