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Book 1994d virulence factors is involved in thisprocess, which recent research has greatly illuminated. Thiscomprehensive and authoritative volume discusses the specific celland tissue-specific affinities of pathogenic microorganisms,including bioinorganic surfaces such as teeth, and is an essentialreference

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Jun Liu,Simone Ciampi,Andrew Antonylectins is provided in Chapter 9. In this chapter information is presented concerning the occurrence and specificities of some bacterial surface lectins and their role in infection. Many bacterial lectins have not yet been defined as adhesins. A comprehensive review of bacterial lectins is found in the book edited by Mirelman (1986).

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Jun Liu,Simone Ciampi,Andrew Antonye, termed lectinophagocytosis, is based on recognition between surface lectins on one cell and carbohydrates on the opposing cell. The second mechanism involves protein-protein interactions via the Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence. The final mechanism involves hydrophobic interactions between the two cell types.

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Relationship Between Bacterial Cell Surfaces and Adhesins,with special emphasis on macromolecules involved in adhesion, is given. More comprehensive discussions of the bacterial cell surface are provided elsewhere (Rogers et al., 1980; Nikaido and Vaara, 1985; Krell and Beveridge, 1987; Doyle and Sonnenfeld, 1989; Handley, 1990; Hancock, 1991; Irvin, 1990; Gilbert et al., 1991).

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Interaction of Bacteria with Phagocytic Cells,e, termed lectinophagocytosis, is based on recognition between surface lectins on one cell and carbohydrates on the opposing cell. The second mechanism involves protein-protein interactions via the Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence. The final mechanism involves hydrophobic interactions between the two cell types.
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