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Distinct mutations led to inactivation of type 1 fimbriae expression in Shigella spp.Bravo et al., 2015
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- Bravo V
- Puhar A
- Sansonetti P
- Parsot C
- Toro C
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Shigella spp. are responsible for bacillary dysentery in humans. The acquisition or the modification of the virulence plasmid encoding factors promoting entry of bacteria into and dissemination within epithelial cells was a critical step in the evolution of these bacteria from …
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