Virginia Tech researchers have learned how bacteria manipulate molecules to infect the host organism. Daniel Capelluto and ...
Scientists have discovered the mechanism by which the bacterial pathogen Shigella flexneri, the causative agent of dysentery, manipulates molecular activity to assure its survival against its host's ...
Daniel Capelluto and his research team have discovered the mechanism by which the bacterial pathogen Shigella flexneri, the ...
Daniel Capelluto and his research team have discovered the mechanism by which the bacterial pathogen Shigella flexneri, the ...
Virginia Tech researchers have identified how Shigella flexneri, the bacterium responsible for dysentery, changes molecules ...
Researchers discovered how Shigella flexneri alters host cell metabolism to enhance survival. The bacterium binds to specific ...
Virginia Tech researchers have identified how Shigella flexneri bacteria manipulate host molecules to ensure survival against ...
Virginia Tech researchers have learned how bacteria manipulate molecules to infect the host organism.Daniel Capelluto and his ...
To survive, bacteria infect a host by replicating themselves, infecting cells, and then exiting those infected cells. A typical example of this process is seen in Shigella flexneri, a bacterium ...