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Adhesion of Salmonella typhimurium to porcine intestinal epithelial surfaces: Identification and characterization of two phenotypes
R. E. Isaacson
, M. Kinsel
Microbiome and Antibiotic Resistance
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Agriculture & Biology
Salmonella Typhimurium
83%
adhesion
75%
phenotype
57%
swine
55%
fimbriae
31%
cells
27%
enterocytes
15%
mannose
12%
adhesins
8%
tryptones
8%
surface antigens
8%
phagocytes
7%
intestinal mucosa
7%
leukocytes
5%
Western blotting
5%
antiserum
5%
intestines
5%
electron microscopy
5%
blood serum
5%
plasmids
5%
digestion
5%
antigens
4%
phosphates
4%
receptors
4%
proteins
4%
organisms
3%
extracts
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Salmonella typhimurium
100%
Swine
68%
Phenotype
52%
Enterocytes
17%
Mannose
16%
tryptones
11%
Western Blotting
9%
Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments
9%
Surface Antigens
7%
Intestinal Mucosa
7%
Phagocytes
7%
Phagocytosis
7%
Digestion
6%
Intestines
6%
Immune Sera
6%
Phosphates
6%
Electron Microscopy
6%
Plasmids
5%
Leukocytes
5%
Proteins
5%
Antigens
4%
Serum
3%
In Vitro Techniques
3%