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Intestinal infectious diseases / Waterborne diseases / Bacterial diseases / Enterobacteria / Shigella / Bacillary dysentery / Microfold cell / Type three secretion system / Dysentery / Pathogenic bacteria / T helper cell / Actin assembly-inducing protein
Intestinal infectious diseases
Waterborne diseases
Bacterial diseases
Enterobacteria
Shigella
Bacillary dysentery
Microfold cell
Type three secretion system
Dysentery
Pathogenic bacteria
T helper cell
Actin assembly-inducing protein

The pathogenesis of Shigella  exneri infection: lessons from in vitro and in vivo studies Dana J. Philpott, Jonathan D. Edgeworth and Philippe J. Sansonetti* Unite¨ de Pathoge¨ nie Microbienne Mole¨ culaire, Institu

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