Use of zebrafish to study Shigella infection
Shigella is a leading cause of dysentery worldwide, responsible for up to 165 million cases of shigellosis each year. Shigella is also recognised as an exceptional model pathogen to study key issues in cell biology and innate immunity. Several infection models have been useful to explore Shigella bi...
Main Authors: | Gina M. Duggan, Serge Mostowy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Company of Biologists
2018-02-01
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Series: | Disease Models & Mechanisms |
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Online Access: | http://dmm.biologists.org/content/11/2/dmm032151 |
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