Examples of 'pathogen may' in a sentence

Meaning of "pathogen may"

pathogen may: This phrase is used in scientific or medical contexts to suggest the possibility that a disease-causing organism or agent could be present

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The disease pathogen may be of any suitable type.
Activity against the pathogen may be.
The pathogen may also cause internal discolouration of roots.
Trying to guess the responsible pathogen may not be the best approach.
The pathogen may be a microorganism.
A plant line with acceptable resistance against one pathogen may lack resistance against others.
The pathogen may be a virus.
The drug resistant bacterial pathogen may be MRSA.
The pathogen may be bacteria.
The nucleic acid of the pathogen may be DNA or RNA.
Any pathogen may be detected.
First, there is always a risk that the attenuated pathogen may revert back to a virulent phenotype.
The pathogen may be any on a plant and include those delineated herein.
There is concern that over time the pathogen may develop resistance to the registered fungicides.
The pathogen may be any pathogen for which the cell is a target of infection.

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The drug sensitive bacterial pathogen may be Staphylococcus aureus.
The pathogen may be a cancer and the immunogen may be a protein derived from the cancer.
Iii is at sub-clinical levels . The enteric pathogen may be Clostridium perfringens for example.
Meaning this pathogen may be less common in harbor seal populations compared to Burkholderia.
The first intracellular pathogen may be present in the biological sample.
A pathogen may be any fungus growing on, in or near the plant.
Antigens of a pathogen may be imported into the cell nucleus.
A pathogen may be any fungus or bacterium growing on, in or near the plant.
The second intracellular pathogen may or may not be present in the biological sample.
The pathogen may be transmitted during or before birth, by breast feeding, or during transfusion.
Antibodies immunospecific for a pathogen may be produced using standard monoclonal antibody production techniques.
The pathogen may be selected from bacteria, virus, parasite and pathologic fungi.
The first intracellular pathogen may equally well not be present in the biological sample.
A pathogen may be introduced within fluid that is infused into the system from a separate device 26.
Methods of contacting a bacterial pathogen may employ specialized devices, for example an inhalation device.
The pathogen may be a poxvirus, preferably a Variola virus.
The second intracellular pathogen may be a prokaryote, a eukaryote and / or a virus.
The fungal pathogen may be of the species Puccinia graminis, Puccinia triticina, or Puccinia sriiformis.
The fungal pathogen may be of the genus Puccinia.
A pathogen may enter the device 10 or system 28 in any of a number of ways.
The first intracellular pathogen may be a prokaryote, a eukaryote and / or a virus.
The pathogen may be a virus, a fungi, or a bacteria.
The fungal pathogen may be of the order Pucciniales.
A pathogen may be a virus, a fungus, or an yeast.
As described above, the pathogen may be a bacterium, a virus, a parasite, yeast or a fungus.
The pathogen may be a virus, a mycobacterium, a fungus, or a bacterium.
For example, a pathogen may reside within the device 10 or system 28 prior to first use.
The pathogen may be bacterial, viral, protozoal or fungal in origin.
The bacterial pathogen may be of the genus Clostridium, for example, Clostridium perfringens.
Such a pathogen may e.g. be another bacterium or a parasite.
The pathogen may be a fungal, viral, or bacterial pathogen.
Said pathogen may be fungus, yeast, bacteria and viruses.
Such a pathogen may e.g. be a bacterium or a parasite, but may also be of viral origin.
Suitably a pathogen may be any infectious agent, in particular a bacterium, a virus, a fungus or a parasite.
The pathogen may be a parasite, in particular, a Plasmodium parasite, a Leishmania parasite or a Trypanosoma parasite.

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