BACTERIAL PROTEASES AND BACTERIAL RESISTANCE AGAINST HUMAN INNATE IMMUNITY FACTORS


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The molecular and cell-mediated mechanisms that are developed by certain opportunistic and pathogenic bacteria and were obtained over the course of evolution to preserve resistance against principal components of human body innate im- munity are summarized.

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БАКТЕРИАЛЬНЫЕ ПРОТЕАЗЫ И УСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ БАКТЕРИЙ К ФАКТОРАМ ЕСТЕСТВЕННОГО ИММУНИТЕТА ЧЕЛОВЕКА
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Yu. A Tyurin

Kazan Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Kazan State Medical University, Russia

I. G Mustafin

Kazan State Medical University, Russia

R. S Fassahov

Kazan Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiolog, Kazan State Medical Academy, Russia

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