Roux et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Technoreview: Focusing light on infection in four dimensionsRoux et al., 2004
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- Roux P
- Münter S
- Frischknecht F
- Herbomel P
- Shorte S
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- Cellular Microbiology
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The fusion of cell biology with microbiology has bred a new discipline, cellular microbiology, in which the primary aim is to understand host–pathogen interactions at a tissue, cellular and molecular level. In this context, we require techniques allowing us to probe infection in …
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