Outer Membrane Vesicles of Vibrio cholerae Protect and Deliver Active Cholera Toxin to Host Cells via Porin-Dependent Uptake
Cholera is still a massive global health burden because it causes large outbreaks with millions of infections and thousands of deaths every year. Several studies have contributed to the knowledge of this pathogen, although key parts are still missing.
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Autores principales: | Franz G. Zingl, Himadri B. Thapa, Martina Scharf, Paul Kohl, Anna M. Müller, Stefan Schild |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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