Smooth and rough lipopolysaccharide phenotypes of Brucella induce different intracellular trafficking and cytokine/chemokine release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysaccharide phenotypes of Brucella induce different intracellular trafficking and cytokine/chemokine release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysacch ...... ne release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysacch ...... ne release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysacch ...... ne release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysacch ...... ne release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysacch ...... ne release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysacch ...... ne release in human monocytes.
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Smooth and rough lipopolysacch ...... ne release in human monocytes.
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Adrian Robins
Andreas Kaufmann
Barry Shaw
Bruno Rouot
Diethard Gemsa
Hans Sprenger
Jacques Dornand
Michael G Rittig
Vincent Foulongne
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10.1189/JLB.0103015
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2003-08-21T00:00:00Z