| 41. | This research strategy and his discoveries greatly influenced later research on the invasive mechanisms of other pathogenic bacteria.
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| 42. | Most pathogenic bacteria can be viewed as heterotrophic parasites of humans or the other eukaryotic species they affect.
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| 43. | It has been proposed that the needle complex is a universal feature of all T3SSs of pathogenic bacteria.
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| 44. | Fumarate reductase is an enzyme that has been found in the pathogenic bacteria in the biofilm in periodontal pockets.
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| 45. | The Department of Agriculture has no such power yet, since pathogenic bacteria are not considered adulterants on raw meat.
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| 46. | Soap scum on vinyl shower curtains has been reported to constitute a rich microbial biofilm, containing potentially pathogenic bacteria.
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| 47. | Cecropin has been used in channel catfish to enhance their protection against several pathogenic bacteria by 2 4 times.
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| 48. | In fact, they often protect us from disease because they compete with, and thus limit the proliferation of, pathogenic bacteria.
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| 49. | Thermotolerant coliforms are present in higher numbers than individual types of pathogenic bacteria and they can be tested relatively easily.
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| 50. | For scientists, the annotated genomes of pathogenic bacteria are like a decrypted top-security message about the enemy's strategy and tactics.
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