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- ...nable to jump from human to human but development of this ability is still a possibility. ...particles to change which parts of a cell they can bind to. This leads to a kind of evolutionary arms race in which viruses and host organisms are cons25 KB (4,046 words) - 14:19, 28 September 2015
- ...evolution relating to host organisms. The only changes I would suggest are a few technical changes, one example at the very end of the section "Avian fl -> I like the images you've chosen. They all seem to add a lot to your page, and they're incorporated very well.1 KB (229 words) - 18:32, 2 May 2014
File:Cell wall formation of S. aureus being inhibited by a β-lactam antibiotic through a binding protein.png (640 × 1,003 (171 KB)) - 20:44, 28 April 2015File:A ferrooxidans.png (2,183 × 1,468 (1.24 MB)) - 22:26, 10 April 2010- ...he three opine classes octopine, nopaline, and agropine. The host range of A. tumefaciens range from 331 genera and 643 species. The genome structure of Agrobacterium tumefaciens has a very unique genome in which it contains both linear and circular chromosom3 KB (507 words) - 14:23, 14 July 2021
File:A. acidoterrestris.png (1,140 × 600 (348 KB)) - 01:32, 19 April 2022File:A. saccharovorans.png (373 × 438 (109 KB)) - 15:40, 15 November 2023- [[Image:GAS binding.jpg|thumb|400px|right|''Streptococcus Group A Binding'' From [Dr. Richard Gallo's Dermatology Lab at University Californi ...the additional symptom of a rash. The toxins (poison) released from Group A Streptococcus can cause the scarlet-colored rash from which this illness ge19 KB (2,988 words) - 03:35, 20 August 2010
File:A. Phosphatis FISH.JPG (165 × 169 (9 KB)) - 17:53, 23 April 2010File:A. Phosphatis 2.jpg (459 × 249 (24 KB)) - 16:33, 25 April 2010File:A. ferrooxidans image2.jpg (418 × 224 (17 KB)) - 20:31, 24 April 2011File:A. ferrooxidans image.jpg (510 × 224 (19 KB)) - 20:30, 24 April 2011File:A. israelii relatives.jpg (423 × 224 (45 KB)) - 18:57, 1 November 2011- <br>| Genus = [[Influenzavirus A]] <br>| species = [[Influenza A virus]]12 KB (1,779 words) - 14:53, 11 February 2016
- ...human) and cause production of a novel and extremely pathogenic influenza A virus that is able to infect humans very rapidly. <b>a. Bat ecology and virology</b><br>19 KB (3,024 words) - 18:02, 29 September 2015
File:A mellea genome.png ...mic Dissection of the Ubiquitous Plant Pathogen, Armillaria mellea: Toward a New Infection Model System. J. Proteome Res. 12 (6), pp 2552–2570.(356 × 213 (0 bytes)) - 02:44, 24 November 2014File:A. fumigatus morphology.jpg (1,500 × 992 (159 KB)) - 13:34, 26 July 2015File:A. boonei vesicles.png (336 × 684 (224 KB)) - 00:01, 2 June 2020File:A tubingensis .png Fig 1: Morphology of Aspergillus tubingensis (FJBJ11). (a) A. tubingensis colonies observed from above; (b) Colonies observed from below(716 × 572 (436 KB)) - 17:00, 7 December 2020File:A tubi .png Fig 1: Morphology of Aspergillus tubingensis (FJBJ11). (a) A. tubingensis colonies observed from above; (b) Colonies observed from below(716 × 572 (436 KB)) - 17:17, 7 December 2020File:A. borkumensis .png (898 × 1,252 (1.01 MB)) - 16:47, 31 March 2021File:A. borkumensis genome.png (1,128 × 986 (1.26 MB)) - 21:04, 31 March 2021File:A. borkumensis tem.png (954 × 706 (658 KB)) - 02:23, 1 April 2021File:A. ferrooxidans metabolic pathway.png (798 × 639 (202 KB)) - 04:22, 24 April 2011File:Gram-stained A. israelii.jpg (212 × 198 (26 KB)) - 21:09, 1 November 2011File:Influenza A Life Cycle.jpeg A summary of the replication cycle of the influenza A virus.(946 × 1,035 (190 KB)) - 00:29, 16 November 2012File:Influenza A Nucleoprotein Structure.jpeg ...rogress in structure-based anti-influenza drug design" by Juan Du, Timothy A. Cross and Huan-Xiang Zhou, published in Drug Discovery Today. Available fr(323 × 368 (43 KB)) - 01:13, 16 November 2012File:Table A capsulatum Process.png (320 × 111 (4 KB)) - 08:42, 24 November 2012File:A. fumigatus life cycle.jpg (1,280 × 697 (167 KB)) - 15:37, 26 July 2015File:A. nidulans life cycle.jpg (600 × 744 (49 KB)) - 22:16, 27 July 2015File:A. albertensis sulfur cycle.png ...on of the sulfur cycle in the environment, with the oxidative roles that ''A. albertensis'' catalyzes underlined.(746 × 496 (110 KB)) - 01:55, 26 April 2024- ...and humid conditions (5). Preventing and diagnosing leptospirosis can be a complicated process, partly due to the sheer diversity of bacteria within t From a distance, all leptospira appear as spiral-shaped bacteria with distinctive25 KB (3,452 words) - 15:28, 8 July 2011
- ...ught a lot to your page. The only suggestion I would make would be to make a short signs and symptoms section that clearly illustrated the side effects Your page has a lot of good information and is fairly well written. I think it could be imp945 bytes (158 words) - 01:55, 6 May 2011
File:Complete genomre of A. laidlawii.jpg (225 × 225 (8 KB)) - 23:34, 21 April 2012File:SM1 Euryarchaeon(A,B).jpg (440 × 220 (70 KB)) - 21:18, 26 April 2013- ...y used in well-oxygenated cells.[[#References |<sup>1</sup>]] In search of a more effective and specific cancer targeting treatment, researchers have te .... ''Clostridium'' is one of the largest prokaryotic genera and consists of a diverse range of obligatory anaerobic bacteria. There are over 100 species25 KB (3,593 words) - 17:28, 11 April 2015
File:Avian origin influenza A structure.png (738 × 269 (230 KB)) - 23:48, 21 April 2014- ...er sorts of foods, such as the <i>Listeria</i> outbreak that originated at a Colorado cantaloupe farm (2). <br><br> ...methods, summarizing the status quo of <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> from a pathological perspective.34 KB (5,120 words) - 14:18, 1 October 2015
- ...infected cell, would enhace the visuals of this page. Also, maybe include a wrap-up or conclusion on future studies. Overall, I really liked this topic593 bytes (105 words) - 05:16, 3 May 2014
File:A-Primer-on-Metagenomics-pcbi.1000667.g001.jpg (476 × 659 (101 KB)) - 05:55, 17 March 2015File:A. fumigatus damage response framework.jpg (187 × 211 (9 KB)) - 15:37, 29 July 2015- ...and second largest tributary of India's sacred Ganges river, the Yamuna is a quintessential example of the high level of contamination in large bodies o [[Image:Screen Shot 2015-11-10 at 12.07.05 PM.png|thumb|250px|left|Fig 3. A diagram showing the exploitation of ground water in [http://www.livemint.co21 KB (3,353 words) - 15:25, 14 December 2015
- ...oom. Those days have faded, however, and today, society has started to use a more scientific approach to understand the origins of life on Earth. ...and highly regulated. They have evolved to be exact, even perfect. How can a world of "nothing" evolve to be perfect?24 KB (3,573 words) - 17:57, 8 May 2012
File:BOTULINUM TOXIN A Mechanism of Action.jpg (529 × 640 (45 KB)) - 16:25, 8 April 2011File:Gram-stain of "A. israelii''.jpg Gram-stain of ''A. israeii'' from the article Experimental oral chronic infection induced by(150 × 105 (17 KB)) - 18:10, 1 November 2011File:3D image of a measles virus.jpeg A three-dimensional image of the surface of an enveloped measles virus.(600 × 600 (132 KB)) - 07:38, 18 November 2012- [[Image:Bacillus_anthracis.png|thumb|300px|right|Figure 1. Photomicrograph of a Gram-stain of <i>B. anthracis</i> which is the causative agent of anthrax d ..., the farming economy, and some industrial workers; however there has been a shift to now view the disease as an agent of bioterrorism. On October 5, 2025 KB (3,940 words) - 04:42, 29 April 2013
- #REDIRECT [[Bacillus anthracis as a Bioterrorism Agent]]56 bytes (7 words) - 06:24, 18 April 2013
- ...tubated as a result of Guillain-Barre syndrome. This particular person had a C-section, epidural, and the flu before the onset of their symptoms. This i ...eport=abstract Karri, M., Ramasamy, B., & Perumal, S. (2019). Rivaroxaban: A possible cause of guillain–barre syndrome. Annals of Indian Academy of Ne34 KB (5,073 words) - 21:05, 7 April 2021
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File:Laminitis photo.png A diagram of a healthy vs. a laminitic horse hoof.(512 × 276 (87 KB)) - 21:13, 14 April 2024File:Mechanism for Weight Gain.jpg ...high fat diet compared to mice with a deficient mucosal immune system fed a similar diet.(953 × 433 (41 KB)) - 08:58, 13 December 2012- ...ruses make more defective viral copies.Such virophages are thought to have a role in controlling the population of amoebae and may aid in horizonrtal ge604 bytes (100 words) - 07:54, 6 December 2009
File:Streptomyces coelicolor.jpeg ...of Streptomyces coelicolor, a gram-positive actinobacterium that produces a variety of secondary metabolites.(800 × 640 (235 KB)) - 18:05, 24 April 2013File:BaylisascarisCerebralSection.png ...an be seen in ,<i>A</i>, and a larva can be seen in <i>B</i>. In <i>C</i>, a larval granuloma is visible, and is magnified more closely in <i>D</i>.”(1,838 × 1,244 (4.09 MB)) - 01:28, 20 April 2017File:Clinical Course of the Human Disease Herpes B.png ...). ACUTE ASCENDING MYELITIS FOLLOWING A MONKEY BITE, WITH THE ISOLATION OF A VIRUS CAPABLE OF REPRODUCING THE DISEASE. The Journal of experimental medic(491 × 427 (102 KB)) - 03:39, 12 April 2015File:953C9339-7350-49DC-9E32-96DB11E78A5B 4 5005 c.jpeg ...d Edward H. Egelman. "A virus that infects a hyperthermophile encapsidates A-form DNA." Science 348, no. 6237 (2015): 914-917.(315 × 506 (95 KB)) - 22:57, 16 April 2022File:Meloidogyne incognita.jpg ...mato root. Once inside, the larva establishes a feeding site, which causes a nutrient-robbing gall. Photo by William Wergi(228 × 252 (29 KB)) - 13:49, 6 April 2012File:20100916 011605 Mycelium.jpg ...age, only the mycelium exists. A few days later, this had grown into a very impressive fluffy white mold, that rapidly filled the Petri dish.<br/>(1,600 × 1,600 (170 KB)) - 11:46, 18 September 2010File:Hyphomonas life cycle.png ...ell (A) loses it flagellum (B), metamorphosis into a specialist (C), forms a prosthecum (D), it elongates (E), matures apart from the reproductive cell(514 × 330 (20 KB)) - 00:59, 15 April 2013- <noinclude>This is the template for a property representing a proportion of NaCl concentration.</noinclude> This is a property of type [[Has type::Text]].226 bytes (30 words) - 19:55, 14 October 2014
File:Screen Shot 2014-04-17 at 4.21.10 PM.png A figure showing the decline in zooxanthellae over a starvation period (http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/139/m139p167.pdf)(432 × 647 (91 KB)) - 18:06, 21 April 2014File:Cryptomonas.jpg A picture of a cryptomonas ovata phytoplanker(309 × 350 (10 KB)) - 00:06, 21 April 2010File:Stroma and Perithecia.png ...ponotus leonardi ant in a “death grip” on a major vein on the underside of a leaf. The Ophiocordyceps unilateralis perithecia is developing on the strom(416 × 599 (381 KB)) - 05:08, 27 November 2013File:BAC-Phospholipid.png ...he common amphiphilic property of a benzalkonium chloride molecule (A) and a phospholipid molecule (B). The hydrophilic regions have charges while the(480 × 533 (19 KB)) - 08:18, 18 November 2012- ...Microbiology and Immunology student at University of British Columbia with a Biotechnology specialization.112 bytes (15 words) - 20:10, 9 December 2012
File:Bdellovibriogif.gif A predatory ''Bdellovibrio'' bacterium lysing a prey ''E. coli'' cell. Adapted from University of Nottingham [https://www.y(200 × 121 (184 KB)) - 18:34, 7 December 2012File:Efflux Pumps Confer Biofuel Resistance.jpeg ...of a figure from a paper by Dunlop et al, illustrating how the addition of a particular efflux pump can confer resistance to high concentrations of the(1,180 × 890 (209 KB)) - 03:41, 24 April 2013- ...etic tree a bit bigger (not in the text, but when you click on it). I was a little confused in the "Targeting Coral" section. One thing (could be typo, could be me misreading): "Though initially only a few were none".372 bytes (68 words) - 21:21, 4 May 2011
File:Dephyze.jpeg ...nzalkonium-chloride based foaming hand sanitizer brand that claims to have a 99.999% microbe kill rate.(1,263 × 752 (523 KB)) - 07:37, 18 November 2012File:EC102C79-FF15-4390-8B44-6799CDC39740 4 5005 c.jpeg ...K., Quax, T. E., Pina, M., Prevost, M. C., ... & Prangishvili, D. (2009). A unique virus release mechanism in the Archaea. Proceedings of the National(724 × 302 (61 KB)) - 23:10, 16 April 2022File:B19V viral uptake.png ...ing the uptake of the B19V capsid into a target cell. The progression from a viral capsid to the uptake of the virus into the nucleus.(1,334 × 718 (438 KB)) - 20:05, 11 April 2024File:Fermentation Processes.jpeg ...ermentation in a non-transformed K12 Escherichia coli. B) Fermentation in a transformed KO11 Escherichia coli with pet Operon [6](680 × 276 (31 KB)) - 07:34, 29 November 2013File:Hoatzin schematic.jpg Grajal, A., and S. D. Strahl. "A bird with the guts to eat leaves." Natural History 8 (1991): 48.(1,102 × 838 (169 KB)) - 16:07, 19 April 2020- ...ea to create a different subtitle and category for the first paragraph, as a sort of introduction before going into more intense research. Remember to i455 bytes (76 words) - 14:57, 3 May 2017
File:Fermentation.jpeg ...howing a simplified comparison of fermentation, and aerobic respiration of a budding yeast cell (15).(650 × 343 (41 KB)) - 23:22, 22 November 2013File:BabyGanics.jpeg ...mpany that formulates hand sanitizer with children in mind. It advertises a 0.1% benzalkonium chloride content as the active antiseptic agent.(500 × 500 (137 KB)) - 07:29, 18 November 2012File:Hosttissuesection.png ...al cnidarians. This is a SEM of a freeze-fractured internal mesentery from a reef coral polyp (<i>Porites porites</i>) that shows the distribution and d(800 × 522 (713 KB)) - 04:37, 28 April 2013- ...a Biology major student in the University of British Columbia hoping to do a Minor in Microbiology.103 bytes (18 words) - 00:24, 26 November 2013
File:Amiephpylorigastric.jpg A hematoxylin and eosin stain of Helicobacter pylori in the lumen of a gastric foveola. Photo by Ed Uthman.(1,024 × 768 (525 KB)) - 22:32, 21 March 2014File:Mfig001.jpeg ...inheritance of the successive nucleotide substitution c.453G>A and c.454C>A.(468 × 419 (64 KB)) - 23:44, 7 November 2021- ...infected cell, would enhace the visuals of this page. Also, maybe include a wrap-up or conclusion on future studies. Overall, I really liked this topic593 bytes (105 words) - 05:16, 3 May 2014
File:Microorganisms-08-00308-g002.jpeg ...s the variety of diseases and conditions that our oral microbiome may play a role in. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020308(3,884 × 2,793 (1.56 MB)) - 00:23, 17 April 2023File:20100701 014919 MoldFromHairnet.jpg ...apart. Each pixel in the full-sized version of this image represents a 0.067 µM square.(1,500 × 1,920 (205 KB)) - 10:53, 21 July 2010File:Growth response.jpg ...growth of the end portion of a hyphum from each C. cladosporioides spore. A mean “return angle” less than 90 degrees is indicative of mean hyphal g(875 × 543 (24 KB)) - 06:56, 13 December 2012File:Ecoli Non-Fermentative Biofuel Pathways.jpeg ...of developed non-fermentative pathways for biofuel production. Image from a paper by Clomburg and Gonzales, and can be found here: http://link.springer(1,722 × 901 (224 KB)) - 02:04, 23 April 2013File:A. albertensis sulfur cycle.png ...on of the sulfur cycle in the environment, with the oxidative roles that ''A. albertensis'' catalyzes underlined.(746 × 496 (110 KB)) - 01:55, 26 April 2024File:S. jonesii.jpg ...s a picture of the bacterium Synergistes jonesii found within the rumen of a Hawaiian goat. [[#References|[7]]](175 × 180 (9 KB)) - 18:16, 28 April 2014File:AMF2.png ...senting the exchange of nutrients and the mutualistic relationship between a host plant and AMF.(970 × 1,088 (437 KB)) - 03:27, 8 December 2022- [[Image:honeybees.jpg|thumb|200px|right|<i>Apis mellifera</i>, a common host of Kashmir bee virus. [http://www.ars.usda.gov/IS/pr/2007/0711 ==Virion Structure of a ______virus==848 bytes (117 words) - 12:53, 17 October 2017
File:Influenza Virion Structure.jpeg A cartoon model of the structure of an influenza virion. Taken from a blog post by Vincent Racaniello, professor of virology. Can be found at:(513 × 293 (42 KB)) - 00:35, 16 November 2012File:App fig 4 small.gif ...reaked with a feeder colony of Beta-hemolytic staphylococcus demonstrating a CAMP reaction, hemolytic activity, and dependence on NAD (V-factor) for gro(300 × 199 (45 KB)) - 01:51, 22 July 2013File:Tail-Loop Peptide Inhibits Influenza.jpeg A figure demonstrating that the presence of influenza A nucleoprotein tail-loop peptide reduces viral protein levels and inhibits v a feasible target for influenza virus inhibitors" by Shen et al.(335 × 626 (48 KB)) - 21:00, 13 December 2012File:Eubacteriumrangiferina.png media without usnic acid (A) and with usnic acid (10 mg/ml) added Sundset, Monica A., et al. "Eubacterium rangiferina, a novel usnic acid-resistant bacterium from the reindeer rumen." Naturwissens(323 × 339 (120 KB)) - 18:52, 23 April 2020- [[Image:honeybees.jpg|thumb|200px|right|<i>Apis mellifera</i>, a common host of Kashmir bee virus. [http://www.ars.usda.gov/IS/pr/2007/0711 ...ession number AY634314) and includes a 5' UTR, two ORFs, a 3' UTR and poly A tail (as determined by Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends). ORF1 encodes heli3 KB (462 words) - 20:50, 16 September 2012
File:PKS Biosynthesis.png ...condensation reactions drive the elongation of the chain. Each module has a different arrangement of catalytic domains, and is highly selective for onl(3,867 × 3,149 (1.64 MB)) - 03:09, 23 April 2013- ...sis of research articles was very good! I think maybe you could mention in a sentence or two some of the general characteristics of S. mutans maybe: lik ...going to take us and how that all ties together. But otherwise, definitely a good start! --Kiri Staiger1 KB (202 words) - 19:08, 5 May 2014
- ...e introduction, because as a person who didn't know what uveitis is, I was a little confused when you first mentioned it. I would also add figure number324 bytes (58 words) - 00:41, 9 May 2016
File:Proteaseactivity.png ...n, and a large array of proteases is required to ensure full hydrolysis of a protein into its component amino acid residues.(510 × 78 (14 KB)) - 19:19, 3 December 2012- ...British Columbia. Interested in all things viral and immunological, with a hint of bacterial goodness.171 bytes (25 words) - 07:21, 14 December 2012