Invasive Salmonella exploits divergent immune evasion strategies in infected and bystander dendritic cell subsets
Salmonella employ a range of strategies to counter host defences during infection. Here, Aulicino et al. use single-cell RNA-sequencing to examine the effects of invasive and non-invasive strains of Salmonella, revealing discrete and divergent immune evasion strategies in infected and bystander dend...
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Main Authors: | Anna Aulicino, Kevin C. Rue-Albrecht, Lorena Preciado-Llanes, Giorgio Napolitani, Neil Ashley, Adam Cribbs, Jana Koth, B. Christoffer Lagerholm, Tim Ambrose, Melita A. Gordon, David Sims, Alison Simmons |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f495a3e64e2b4ba7b4b25f6c450ed0aa |
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