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Fimbriae is a noun referring to hairlike appendages on a bacterium or other microorganisms, often used in biology or microbiology
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Cells were collected to await extraction of fimbriae component.
Other fimbriae bind to components of the extracellular matrix.
An important group of bacterial adhesins is formed by fimbriae.
The main body of the fimbriae is composed of approx.
Fimbriae are extracellular proteinaceous appendages found in many bacteria.
It is between the purple ampulla and the fimbriae.
Some fimbriae can contain lectins.
Fimbrioplasty is a surgical option to help reconstruct damaged fimbriae.
Fimbriae are involved in attachment to solid surfaces or to other cells.
Such lectins are often associated with pili or fimbriae.
Fimbriae are protein appendages used by bacteria to attach to other cells.
The purpose of these fimbriae has not yet been determined.
They differ from those of younger plants in lacking fimbriae.
In less severe cases only the fimbriae may be damaged.
Fimbriae are straight and rigid appendages extending from a bacterial cell.

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This is in contrast to fimbriae of some.
These lectin molecules are often carried by filamentous appendages called fimbriae.
Fimbriae are responsible for attachment of bacteria to specific receptors of human cell adherence.
A description of the structure of fimbriae and a description of known hybrid fimbriae is given below.
Fimbriae apparently play a role in adherence and colonization of mucosal services in some bacteria.
The pathogenicity of etecs is related to the presence of virulence factors fimbriae and enterotoxins.
The fimbriae catch and guide an egg when the ovary releases it.
Yeast adhesins are typically mannoproteins associated with fibrils or fimbriae on the fungal surface.
Some fimbriae produce knobs similar to those found on bacterial sex fimbriae.
The induction of an immune response against fimbriae can provide protection against the pathogen.
The infundibulum is the end near the ovary that is associated with the fimbriae.
Bacterial pili or fimbriae are filamentous surface organelles produced by a wide range of bacteria.
Cells treated with pronase lose both their fimbriae and the ability to flocculate.
Fimbriae and determination of host species specificity of Bordetella bronchiseptica.
NTHi seem to adhere to mucus by way of fimbriae.
The resulting recombinant fimbriae can be easily isolated from such a recombinant microorganism.
CsaE is assumed to be at the fimbriae tip.
Fimbriae or Fim proteins are also known as aggutinins or fimbrial adhesins.
In many ETEC strains adhesion to intestinal mucosa is mediated by antigenically distinct fimbriae.
The fimbriae can regenerate in these defimbriated cells in about 1 h.
A host cell comprising the recombinant DNA sequence is preferably capable of biogenesis of fimbriae.
Fimbriae are extracellular filamentous proteins, composed of major and minor subunits.
A preferred vaccine according to the invention makes use of the isolated fimbriae of Bordetella bronchiseptica.
P fimbriae mediate adherence to host cells, a key event in the pathogenesis of urinary tract infections.
The amino acid sequence of the CsaB protein shares homology with other ETEC fimbriae proteins.
Cells treated with? - amylase retain some fimbriae but lose the ability to flocculate.
These vaccines are composed of live attenuated Shigella or Salmonella strains that express ETEC fimbriae.
Fimbriae and pili are also thin appendages, but have different functions and are usually smaller.
OMV vaccines induce some antibodies against fimbriae and FHA.
The rabbit antibodies which recognized the fimbriae are themselves detected after washing with biotin-conjugated antibodies.
A microorganism according to claim 9 capable of biogenesis of fimbriae.
Direct electron-microscopic observations revealed that fimbriae establish contact with apposing cell surfaces.
The microorganism according to claim 9 capable of biogenesis of fimbriae.
Lastly, the Fimbriae have been suggested as a possible vaccine candidate.
Immunoblotting was also performed using purified, nondenatured fimbriae as antigen.

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