Citrobacter amalonaticus Inhibits the Growth of Citrobacter rodentium in the Gut Lumen
Gut bacterial infections involve three-way interactions between virulence factors, the host immune responses, and the microbiome. While the microbiome erects colonization resistance barriers, pathogens employ virulence factors to overcome them.
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Autores principales: | Caroline Mullineaux-Sanders, Danielle Carson, Eve G. D. Hopkins, Izabela Glegola-Madejska, Alejandra Escobar-Zepeda, Hilary P. Browne, Trevor D. Lawley, Gad Frankel |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/26b6e62002a94344be6faf9d79c3a812 |
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