Osmolarity and growth phase overlap in regulation of Salmonella typhi adherence to and invasion of human intestinal cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Tartera, C
RESUMO
The study of the effects of osmolarity and growth phase on Salmonella typhi adherence to and invasion of Henle 407 epithelial cells provides the first evidence of a clear overlap between these two environmental stimuli. High-osmolarity conditions are required in the late-log phase for optimum induction of the adherent and invasive phenotypes.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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