SCIE10004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Helicobacter Pylori, Tissue Tropism, Tropism
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Human science - lecture 11 - week 6. Microorganisms causing disease: directly through contact and entry to host cells, indirectly through the release of toxins or enzymes that damage cells, eliciting a host immune response causes additional damage. Tuesday, 28 august 2018: when considering species other than humans as models for hiv-1 infection, it is evident that the cellular proteins of these species must support viral replicated. Produced by and associated with microorganism, will elicit a response at the site of infection but may have systemic e ects. Secreted by a microorganism, may act a tissues sites removed from the site of bacterial growth. Causes systemic in ammation and septic shock through the body"s production of cytokines. Lps: the outer-membrane of gram- negative bacteria (such as yersinia. Regualtor (cftr) leads to an accumulation of ions in the intestinal lumen, with osmotic forces drawing water into lumen.