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Curr Microbiol
May 2011
Regional Medical Research Centre (ICMR) and WHO Collaborating Centre for Diagnosis, Reference, Research and, Training in Leptospirosis, Post Bag No. 13, Port Blair 744 101, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.
Leptospira infection involves the adhesion of the bacteria followed by invasion of the host crossing the extracellular matrix barrier. In an effort to understand the molecular mechanism of this process, the possibility of occurrence of matrix degrading enzymes from Leptospira was investigated. Zymographic analysis showed that the outer membrane of Leptospires contains a gelatinase of average molecular size of 46 kDa.
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March 2011
Regional Medical Research Centre (ICMR) and WHO Collaborating Centre For Diagnosis, Reference, Research and, Training, in Leptospirosis, Post Bag No. 13, Port Blair, 744 101, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India.
Leptospirosis is a major public health problem caused by spirochete Leptospira which is an extracellular pathogen. During infection and invasion, the bacteria cross the physical barriers and later it encounter with the host defence mechanism. These processes may involve proteolytic degradation of the host tissue biomatrix.
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