Cytoskeleton-modulating effectors of enteropathogenic and enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli: Tir, EspFU and actin pedestal assembly.
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effectors of enteropathogenic and enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli: Tir, EspFU and actin pedestal assembly.
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scientific article published on 27 April 2010
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effect ...... U and actin pedestal assembly.
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effect ...... U and actin pedestal assembly.
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effect ...... U and actin pedestal assembly.
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effect ...... U and actin pedestal assembly.
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effect ...... U and actin pedestal assembly.
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effect ...... U and actin pedestal assembly.
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Cytoskeleton-modulating effect ...... U and actin pedestal assembly.
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Kenneth G Campellone
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10.1111/J.1742-4658.2010.07653.X
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2010-04-27T00:00:00Z