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Die Invasion von Epithelzellen durch Shigella flexneri

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Ökosystem Darm VI
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Shigella flexneri ist das am besten untersuchte ätiologische Agens der bakteriellen Ruhr, einer Erkrankung, an der jährlich weltweit mindestens 500 000 Menschen sterben [11]. Während die Shigellose in gemäßigten Klimazonen sporadisch oder in epidemischer Form auftritt, ist die von S. flexneri verursachte Erkrankung in subtropischen und tropischen Regionen endemisch.

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Adam, T., Arpin, M., Prévost, MC., Gounon, P., Sansonetti, P.J. (1994). Die Invasion von Epithelzellen durch Shigella flexneri. In: Caspary, W.F., Kist, M., Zeitz, M. (eds) Ökosystem Darm VI. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85187-2_23

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