Absence of Inflammation and Pneumonia during Infection with Nonpigmented Yersinia pestis Reveals a New Role for the pgm Locus in Pathogenesis

H Lee-Lewis, DM Anderson - Infection and immunity, 2010 - Am Soc Microbiol
Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague in many mammalian species, including
humans, mice, and rats. Virulent Y. pestis strains undergo frequent spontaneous deletion of …

Absence of inflammation and pneumonia during infection with nonpigmented Yersinia pestis reveals a new role for the pgm locus in pathogenesis.

H Lee-Lewis, DM Anderson - 2010 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Yersinia pesas causes primary pneumonic plague in many mammalian species, including
humans, mice, and rats. Virulent Y. pestis strains undergo frequent spontaneous deletion of …

[引用][C] Absence of Inflammation and Pneumonia during Infection with Nonpigmented Yersinia pestis Reveals a New Role for the pgm Locus in Pathogenesis

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Absence of Inflammation and Pneumonia during Infection with Nonpigmented Yersinia pestis
Reveals a New Role for the pgm Locus in Pathogenesis CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS …

Absence of inflammation and pneumonia during infection with nonpigmented Yersinia pestis reveals a new role for the pgm locus in pathogenesis

H Lee-Lewis, DM Anderson - Infection and immunity, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague in many mammalian species, including
humans, mice, and rats. Virulent Y. pestis strains undergo frequent spontaneous deletion of …

Absence of inflammation and pneumonia during infection with nonpigmented Yersinia pestis reveals a new role for the pgm locus in pathogenesis.

H Lee-Lewis, DM Anderson - Infection and Immunity, 2009 - europepmc.org
Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague in many mammalian species, including
humans, mice, and rats. Virulent Y. pestis strains undergo frequent spontaneous deletion of …

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Yersinia pestis causes primary pneumonic plague in many mammalian species, including
humans, mice, and rats. Virulent Y. pestis strains undergo frequent spontaneous deletion of …

[引用][C] Absence of Inflammation and Pneumonia during Infection with Nonpigmented Yersinia pestis Reveals a New Role for the pgm Locus in Pathogenesis

H Lee-Lewis, DM Anderson - 2010

[引用][C] Absence of Inflammation and Pneumonia during Infection with Nonpigmented Yersinia pestis Reveals a New Role for the pgm Locus in Pathogenesis

H LEE-LEWIS, DM ANDERSON - Infection and …, 2010 - American Society for Microbiology