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Streptococcus suis interactions with the murine macrophage cell line J774: adhesion and cytotoxicity

Segura et al., 2002

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18192718384181647701
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Segura M
Gottschalk M
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Infection and immunity

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Streptococcus suis capsular type 2 is an important etiological agent of swine meningitis, and it is also a zoonotic agent. Since one hypothesis of the pathogenesis of S. suis infection is that bacteria enter the bloodstream and invade the meninges and other tissues in close …
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