
handle: 10495/31011
La adhesión de los microorganismos a células del hospedero o a proteínas de matriz extracelular (PMEC), representa el primer paso<br />para establecer un proceso infeccioso (1). Así, se ha determinado que<br />propágulas de hongos de importancia clínica se unen a diferentes<br />PMEC. Recientemente se ha demostrado que conidias y micelios de<br />Paracoccidioides brasiliensis se unen a PMEC tales como laminina,<br />fibrinógeno y fibronectina (2). Hasta el momento no se conoce cuál<br />es la interacción entre levaduras de P. brasiliensis y PMEC.
Medicine (General), PARACOCCIDIOIDES BRASILIENSIS, LAMININA, FIBRINÓGENO, ADHERENCIA, R, Fibrinogen, Paracoccidioides, Laminina, Bacterial Adhesion, FIBRONECTINA, R5-920, Adhesión Bacteriana, Medicine, Laminin, Fibrinógeno
Medicine (General), PARACOCCIDIOIDES BRASILIENSIS, LAMININA, FIBRINÓGENO, ADHERENCIA, R, Fibrinogen, Paracoccidioides, Laminina, Bacterial Adhesion, FIBRONECTINA, R5-920, Adhesión Bacteriana, Medicine, Laminin, Fibrinógeno
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