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NEW INSIGHTS ON MOLECULAR PATHWAYS UTILIZED BY SALMONELLA SPECIES
IN CELL BINDING
Beth A. McCormick1,2, Samuel I. Miller3, and James L. Madara1,2.
1 Departments of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115
2 The Harvard Digestive
Diseases Center
3 Departments of Medicine and Microbiology, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195.
Received 06/19/96; Accepted 07/09/96; On-line 08/01/96
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. Abstract
- 2. Introduction
- 3. The Nature of Salmonella-Intestinal Interactions
- 3.1 Salmonella and environmental cues
- 3.2 Salmonella pathogenesis and host cell invasion
- 3.3 Salmonella entry into epithelial cells is determined by
genetically defined factors
- 3.4 Salmonella and secreted invasion determinants
- 3.5 Salmonella and the protein secretion apparatus
- 4. Inflammatory responses elicited by Salmonella-Intestinal
Epithelial Interactions
- 4.1 Salmonella coordinates mucosal inflammatory responses
- 4.2 Salmonella contact with the intestinal epithelium generates
signals important for the initiation and amplification of the
mucosal inflammatory response
- 5. Perspective
- 6. Acknowledgments
- 7. References
- 8. Entire manuscript
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