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The type IV bundle forming pilus of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli undergoes dramatic alterations in structure associated with bacterial adherence, aggregation and dispersal.

Original article English Knutton, S, Shaw RK, Anatha RP, Donnenberg MS, Zorgani AA. Mol. Microbiol. 1999 33; 499-509. Abstract Keywords: The type IV bundle forming pilus of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli undergoes dramatic alterations in structure associated with bacterial adherence, aggregation and dispersal. Link/DOI:

Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water.

Original article English Ghenghesh KS., El-Ghodban A., Dkakni R., Abeid SS., Altomi A., Tarhuni A., and Marialigeti K. Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Tripoli, Libya. Memo Inst Oswaldo Cruz; 2001 Feb;96(2):169-73. Abstract The use of untreated water for drinking and other activities have been associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections in humans due …

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Prevalence of HbsAg among Libyan populations: a comparative study.

Original article English Daw MA, Elwarvelli MM, Siala IM, Backush M , Elussabie H. Ann Saudi Med 2001:21;130-132. Abstract Keywords: Prevalence of HbsAg among Libyan populations: a comparative study. Link/DOI: http://www.kfshrc.edu.sa/annals/211_212/LTES211_212.PDF

Magnesium, potassium, sodium and calcium in post-mortem vitreous humour from humans.

Original article English Farmer JG, Benomran F, Watson AA, Harland WA. Forensic Sci Int. 1985 Jan;27(1):1-13. Abstract Levels of magnesium, potassium, sodium and calcium in post-mortem vitreous humour from human controls, fire fatalities and drowning victims have been determined. The effects of time-related internal changes, external environmental parameters and different causes of death are evaluated. …

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