[HTML][HTML] A Yersinia effector protein promotes virulence by preventing inflammasome recognition of the type III secretion system

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell host & …, 2010 - cell.com
Bacterial pathogens utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized secretion systems to deliver
virulence factors to modulate host cell physiology and promote bacterial replication …

A Yersinia Effector Protein Promotes Virulence by Preventing Inflammasome Recognition of the Type III Secretion System

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell Host & …, 2010 - infona.pl
Bacterial pathogens utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized secretion systems to deliver
virulence factors to modulate host cell physiology and promote bacterial replication …

A Yersinia effector protein promotes virulence by preventing inflammasome recognition of the type III secretion system.

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell Host & …, 2010 - europepmc.org
Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) detect conserved microbial structures generally absent
from eukaryotes. Bacterial pathogens commonly utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized …

[HTML][HTML] A Yersinia Effector Protein Promotes Virulence by Preventing Inflammasome Recognition of the Type III Secretion System

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell Host & Microbe, 2010 - Elsevier
Bacterial pathogens utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized secretion systems to deliver
virulence factors to modulate host cell physiology and promote bacterial replication …

[HTML][HTML] A Yersinia secreted effector protein promotes virulence by preventing inflammasome recognition of the type III secretion system

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell host & …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) detect conserved microbial structures generally absent
from eukaryotes. Bacterial pathogens commonly utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized …

[HTML][HTML] A Yersinia Effector Protein Promotes Virulence by Preventing Inflammasome Recognition of the Type III Secretion System

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell Host & Microbe, 2010 - cell.com
Bacterial pathogens utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized secretion systems to deliver
virulence factors to modulate host cell physiology and promote bacterial replication …

A Yersinia effector protein promotes virulence by preventing inflammasome recognition of the type III secretion system

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand… - Cell host & …, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bacterial pathogens utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized secretion systems to deliver
virulence factors to modulate host cell physiology and promote bacterial replication …

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IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell Host & …, 2010 - core.ac.uk
Bacterial pathogens utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized secretion systems to deliver
virulence factors to modulate host cell physiology and promote bacterial replication …

A Yersinia effector protein promotes virulence by preventing inflammasome recognition of the type III secretion system.

IE Brodsky, NW Palm, S Sadanand, MB Ryndak… - Cell Host & …, 2010 - europepmc.org
Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) detect conserved microbial structures generally absent
from eukaryotes. Bacterial pathogens commonly utilize pore-forming toxins or specialized …