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Investigating the roles of O-linked Protein Glycosylation and Type Two Secretion in the Pathogenesis of Acinetobacter
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The Acinetobacter baumannii, A. nosocomialis and A. pittii are Gram-negative opportunistic human pathogens that are of importance to the healthcare system particularily because of their resistance to antibiotics. The thesis below focuses on investigating two virulence attributes of Acinetobacter...
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Fall 2015
Campylobacter jejuni was the first Gram- negative bacterial species demonstrated to possess an N-linked protein glycosylation pathway (Pgl), however it is now well established that all known Campylobacter species and a few other bacterial species possess this pathway. In Campylobacter, the...