Diverse Requirements for Src-Family Tyrosine Kinases Distinguish Chlamydial Species
ABSTRACT Chlamydiae are well known for their species specificity and tissue tropism, and yet the individual species and strains show remarkable genomic synteny and share an intracellular developmental cycle unique in the microbial world. Only a relatively few chlamydial genes have been linked to spe...
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Autores principales: | Jeffrey Mital, Ted Hackstadt |
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American Society for Microbiology
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/83e6fc850a144c50a2a3d0dcff4cfce6 |
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