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Construction of predictive promoter models on the example of antibacterial response of human epithelial cells
2005
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
Binding of a bacteria to a eukaryotic cell triggers a complex network of interactions in and between both cells. P. aeruginosa is a pathogen that causes acute and chronic lung infections by interacting with the pulmonary epithelial cells. We use this example for examining the ways of triggering the response of the eukaryotic cell(s), leading us to a better understanding of the details of the inflammatory process in general. Considering a set of genes co-expressed during the antibacterial
doi:10.1186/1742-4682-2-2
pmid:15647113
pmcid:PMC546226
fatcat:ssqwc4bsnnhshioqgfl53q6jrq