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1 being previously thought to be absent in the gonococcus.
2 may also play a role in the survival of the gonococcus.
3 etence, and epithelial cell adherence of the gonococcus.
4 actually influence DNA transformation of the gonococcus.
5 porA in some meningococci was absent in the gonococcus.
8 the recombination-dependent processes of the gonococcus and further define the pathways of homologous
9 d contributed to the emergence of PCD in the gonococcus and meningococcus and potentially to the appe
10 orA was acquired by a common ancestor of the gonococcus and meningococcus but inactivated in the gono
12 e fusion with pedestal formation between the gonococcus and the epithelial cell, gonococci within vac
13 irst major discriminating factor between the gonococcus and the other Neisseria and carries genes for
14 arbored by commensals and transferred to the gonococcus, and discuss the impact of contemporary selec
18 ercome several subversive mechanisms whereby gonococcus evades complement, including binding to C4b-b
20 DE and FarAB-MtrE efflux systems protect the gonococcus from hydrophobic antimicrobial substances tha
21 redundant defense mechanisms may protect the gonococcus from reactive oxygen species during infection
24 stigated the effect of Neisseria gonorrheae (gonococcus [GC]) exposure on HIV replication in primary
26 ea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae, also known as the gonococcus [GC]), and chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis).
28 oaches for confirming Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococcus [GC])-positive nucleic acid amplification tes
30 Phagocytosis of Opa+ Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococcus, GC) by neutrophils is in part dependent on t
35 urvive this interaction, suggesting that the gonococcus has evolved many defenses against PMN killing
37 in the level of inhibitory activity between gonococcus-infected and noninfected patients in either c
38 were not elevated in genital secretions from gonococcus-infected compared with uninfected patients.
43 n response to Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC, for gonococcus) infection and that conditioned medium from G
45 data indicate that PLD augments CR3-mediated gonococcus invasion of and survival within cervical epit
49 specific pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the gonococcus), is characterized by the influx of polymorph
51 tion to the genitourinary niche, making them gonococcus-like and distinguishing them from other N. me
52 e data suggest that biofilm formation by the gonococcus may represent a response that is linked to th
54 al the extent of plasmid-mediated AMR in the gonococcus, particularly in less wealthy countries, wher
55 ed to share genetic characteristics with the gonococcus, raising the question of the extent to which
56 aim is to articulate a shared agenda across gonococcus-related fields from microbiology to epidemiol
57 o slow the increasing incidence of resistant gonococcus require insight into the factors that contrib
59 identified a locus that, when mutated in the gonococcus, results in a significant increase in toxicit
60 tance to reinfection, with the generation of gonococcus-specific circulating immunoglobulin G and vag
61 he human pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the gonococcus), the pathways of homologous recombination ar
62 in the recombination-based processes of the gonococcus, these genes were inactivated in the N. gonor
64 subsequently mutagenized and returned to the gonococcus to generate a Kat- strain that was phenotypic
66 res a regulatory response on the part of the gonococcus to respond to this significant change in envi
67 nt of gonorrhoea, promotes attachment of the gonococcus to the host epithelium and is essential for t
68 endent ABC transport system that enables the gonococcus to transport iron into the cell subsequent to
69 unique features of ihf transcription in the gonococcus which questions whether certain aspects if ih
70 ignificant effect in determining whether the gonococcus will be able to successfully establish an inf
71 ous work has identified several genes in the gonococcus with significant identity to the pilin invers