The Listeria transcriptional landscape from saprophytism to virulence.
The bacterium Listeria monocytogenes is ubiquitous in the environment and can lead to severe food-borne infections. It has recently emerged as a multifaceted model in pathogenesis. However, how this bacterium switches from a saprophyte to a pathogen is largely unknown. Here, using tiling arrays and...
Main Authors: | Toledo-Arana, A, Dussurget, O, Nikitas, G, Sesto, N, Guet-Revillet, H, Balestrino, D, Loh, E, Gripenland, J, Tiensuu, T, Vaitkevicius, K, Barthelemy, M, Vergassola, M, Nahori, M, Soubigou, G, Régnault, B, Coppée, J, Lecuit, M, Johansson, J, Cossart, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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