Type IV Pili Can Mediate Bacterial Motility within Epithelial Cells
ABSTRACT Pseudomonas aeruginosa is among bacterial pathogens capable of twitching motility, a form of surface-associated movement dependent on type IV pili (T4P). Previously, we showed that T4P and twitching were required for P. aeruginosa to cause disease in a murine model of corneal infection, to...
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Autores principales: | Vincent Nieto, Abby R. Kroken, Melinda R. Grosser, Benjamin E. Smith, Matteo M. E. Metruccio, Patrick Hagan, Mary E. Hallsten, David J. Evans, Suzanne M. J. Fleiszig |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/01f26b1439aa46768f337c40ca045667 |
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