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- Host–pathogen_interaction abstract "Host–pathogen interactions are the interactions taking place between a pathogen (e.g. virus, bacteria) and their host (e.g. humans, plants). Host-pathogen interactions can be described on the population level (virus infections in a human population), on the organismal level (e.g. virus infects host), or on the molecular level (e.g. virus protein binds to receptor on human cell). Pathogens may interact with their host without causing disease, e.g. when viruses cause asymptomatic infections. Notably, some organisms may be both hosts and pathogens, e.g. bacteria that can infect animals or plants but are themselves infected by viruses (phage).".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageExternalLink gpsprot.org.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageExternalLink V_hostome.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageExternalLink virhostnet.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageExternalLink cell-host-microbe.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageExternalLink www.phi-base.org.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageID "36135797".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageLength "5747".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageRevisionID "679069429".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Bacterial_outer_membrane_vesicles.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriophage.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_interactions.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Exocytosis.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Host-pathogen_interface.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Infectious_disease.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Interactome.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink PHI-base.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Phage.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Phage_therapy.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Phagocytosis.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Salmonella.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Spatio-temporal_simulation.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Virulence.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLink Whole-blood.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Host–pathogen interaction".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "host-pathogen interactions".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "host–pathogen interaction".
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "pathogen-host interactions".
- Host–pathogen_interaction hasPhotoCollection Host–pathogen_interaction.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Host–pathogen_interaction subject Category:Biological_interactions.
- Host–pathogen_interaction comment "Host–pathogen interactions are the interactions taking place between a pathogen (e.g. virus, bacteria) and their host (e.g. humans, plants). Host-pathogen interactions can be described on the population level (virus infections in a human population), on the organismal level (e.g. virus infects host), or on the molecular level (e.g. virus protein binds to receptor on human cell). Pathogens may interact with their host without causing disease, e.g. when viruses cause asymptomatic infections.".
- Host–pathogen_interaction label "Host–pathogen interaction".
- Host–pathogen_interaction sameAs m.0k0ks40.
- Host–pathogen_interaction sameAs Q5909198.
- Host–pathogen_interaction sameAs Q5909198.
- Host–pathogen_interaction wasDerivedFrom Host–pathogen_interaction?oldid=679069429.
- Host–pathogen_interaction isPrimaryTopicOf Host–pathogen_interaction.