Structural study of fimbrial adhesin SafD
Salmonellosis is a major manifestation of enteric disease in humans across the world. Salmonella possess multiple fimbriae on their surface and many of which play a vital role in attachment with enterocyte of host tissue to establish and maintain a successful infection. The most common virulence str...
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SLU/Dept. of Molecular Biology (until 131231)
2010
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