Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.

<p>Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.</p>

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Autor principal: Jianhua Liao (1393228) (author)
Outros Autores: Jun Cheng (194158) (author), Baoqing Liu (1508821) (author), Yuzhi Shao (22683349) (author), Chunyan Meng (5993228) (author)
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author Jianhua Liao (1393228)
author2 Jun Cheng (194158)
Baoqing Liu (1508821)
Yuzhi Shao (22683349)
Chunyan Meng (5993228)
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Jun Cheng (194158)
Baoqing Liu (1508821)
Yuzhi Shao (22683349)
Chunyan Meng (5993228)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Jianhua Liao (1393228)
Jun Cheng (194158)
Baoqing Liu (1508821)
Yuzhi Shao (22683349)
Chunyan Meng (5993228)
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Microbiology
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
therapeutic strategies aimed
novel therapeutic approaches
murine infection model
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defense mechanisms employed
conserved gene encoding
compromising membrane stability
affect biofilm formation
staphylococcus aureus </
reduced bacterial burden
improved host survival
maintaining mrsa ’
oxidative stress resistance
yqhg </
withstand host
reduced motility
oxidative stress
increasing resistance
stress adaptation
potential target
periplasmic protein
mrsa virulence
mrsa pathogenesis
key determinant
infected organs
increased sensitivity
imposed stresses
growing prevalence
findings highlight
existing antibiotics
critical need
attenuates virulence
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spelling Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.Jianhua Liao (1393228)Jun Cheng (194158)Baoqing Liu (1508821)Yuzhi Shao (22683349)Chunyan Meng (5993228)MedicineMicrobiologyCell BiologyBiotechnologyEvolutionary BiologyEcologyScience PolicyInfectious DiseasesVirologyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedtherapeutic strategies aimednovel therapeutic approachesmurine infection modeldiv >< pdefense mechanisms employedconserved gene encodingcompromising membrane stabilityaffect biofilm formationstaphylococcus aureus </reduced bacterial burdenimproved host survivalmaintaining mrsa ’oxidative stress resistanceyqhg </withstand hostreduced motilityoxidative stressincreasing resistancestress adaptationpotential targetperiplasmic proteinmrsa virulencemrsa pathogenesiskey determinantinfected organsincreased sensitivityimposed stressesgrowing prevalencefindings highlightexisting antibioticscritical needattenuates virulence<p>Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.</p>2025-11-25T18:27:54ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0337292.s006https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Spleen_bacterial_burden_in_mice_infected_with_MRSA_wild-type_yqhG_and_complemented_strains_/30713725CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307137252025-11-25T18:27:54Z
spellingShingle Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.
Jianhua Liao (1393228)
Medicine
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
therapeutic strategies aimed
novel therapeutic approaches
murine infection model
div >< p
defense mechanisms employed
conserved gene encoding
compromising membrane stability
affect biofilm formation
staphylococcus aureus </
reduced bacterial burden
improved host survival
maintaining mrsa ’
oxidative stress resistance
yqhg </
withstand host
reduced motility
oxidative stress
increasing resistance
stress adaptation
potential target
periplasmic protein
mrsa virulence
mrsa pathogenesis
key determinant
infected organs
increased sensitivity
imposed stresses
growing prevalence
findings highlight
existing antibiotics
critical need
attenuates virulence
status_str publishedVersion
title Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.
title_full Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.
title_fullStr Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.
title_full_unstemmed Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.
title_short Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.
title_sort Spleen bacterial burden in mice infected with MRSA wild-type, ΔyqhG, and complemented strains.
topic Medicine
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
therapeutic strategies aimed
novel therapeutic approaches
murine infection model
div >< p
defense mechanisms employed
conserved gene encoding
compromising membrane stability
affect biofilm formation
staphylococcus aureus </
reduced bacterial burden
improved host survival
maintaining mrsa ’
oxidative stress resistance
yqhg </
withstand host
reduced motility
oxidative stress
increasing resistance
stress adaptation
potential target
periplasmic protein
mrsa virulence
mrsa pathogenesis
key determinant
infected organs
increased sensitivity
imposed stresses
growing prevalence
findings highlight
existing antibiotics
critical need
attenuates virulence