Bacterial genotoxin functions as immune-modulator and promotes host survival
Bacterial genotoxins are effectors that cause DNA damage in target cells. Many aspects of the biology of these toxins have been characterised in vitro, such as structure, cellular internalisation pathways and effects on the target cells. However, little is known about their function in vivo. Salmone...
Main Authors: | Riccardo Guidi, L. Del Bell Belluz, T. Frisan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Shared Science Publishers OG
2016-07-01
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Series: | Microbial Cell |
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Online Access: | http://microbialcell.com/researcharticles/bacterial-genotoxin-functions-as-immune-modulator-and-promotes-host-survival/ |
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