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Secreted Effector Proteins of Salmonella dublin Act in Concert To Induce Enteritis
1998
Infection and Immunity
The ability of enteropathogenic salmonellae to recruit inflammatory cells and induce secretory responses in the infected ileum is considered to be a main feature in Salmonella-induced enteritis. Interactions between the pathogen and intestinal epithelial cells result in a variety of cellular responses mediating inflammation and fluid secretion. It is becoming apparent that proteins secreted by the Inv-Spa type III secretion system of Salmonella spp. play a key role in the induction of these
doi:10.1128/iai.66.12.5799-5804.1998
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