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  • Modulin may refer to: Modulen, The brand of dietary supplement by Nestlé designed for persons with Crohn's disease Phenol-soluble modulin, a family of...
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  • Phenol-soluble modulins (PSMs) are a family of small proteins, that carry out a variety of functions, including acting as toxins, assisting in biofilm...
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    drums. The band uses a variety of unconventional instruments including the Modulin, a ribbon controlled synthesizer built from Doepfer eurorack modules in...
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  • among other toxins produced by S. aureus and is part of the phenol-soluble modulin peptide family. Its alpha-helical, amphipathic structure gives it detergent-like...
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    contribute the differential response of MRSA subtypes to phenol-soluble modulin (PSM) peptides and not to PVL. PVL causes leukocyte destruction and necrotizing...
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  • interference to improve image resolution in photolithography Phenol-soluble modulin, a family of protein toxins produced by CA-MRSA Phenomenal Self model,...
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  • autoactivates transcription of agrA which, in turn upregulates the phenol-souble modulins. More importantly, it activates transcription of a divergently oriented...
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  • secretion systems (like type III secretion system), toxins, invasins, modulins, effectors, superantigens, iron uptake systems, o-antigen synthesis, serum...
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    TLRs were known, several of the substances mentioned were classified as modulins. Due to the cytokine pattern, which corresponds more closely to Th1, an...
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  • to serving as a major cell wall component, it is thought to serve as a modulin with immunoregulatory and anti-inflammatory effects. This allows the bacterium...
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    eukaryotic cells. This term comes from the contraction between "nucleus" and "modulins", which are microbial molecules that modulate the behaviour of eukaryotic...
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