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Volumn 69, Issue 9, 2001, Pages 5529-5537
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Adherent invasive Escherichia coli strains from patients with Crohn's disease survive and replicate within macrophages without inducing host cell death
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
DNA FRAGMENT;
ESCHERICHIA COLI LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE;
FLUORESCEIN ISOTHIOCYANATE;
INTERLEUKIN 1BETA;
LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE;
LIPOCORTIN 5;
TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA;
ANIMAL CELL;
ARTICLE;
BACTERIAL GROWTH;
BACTERIUM ADHERENCE;
CELL DEATH;
CELL VACUOLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
CROHN DISEASE;
CYTOKINE RELEASE;
DNA DEGRADATION;
ENZYME ACTIVITY;
ENZYME RELEASE;
ESCHERICHIA COLI;
GRANULOMA;
HUMAN;
HUMAN CELL;
IN VITRO STUDY;
LEUKOCYTE CULTURE;
MACROPHAGE;
MOUSE;
NONHUMAN;
NORMAL HUMAN;
PATHOGENESIS;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY;
ANIMALS;
BACTERIAL ADHESION;
CELL DEATH;
CELL LINE;
CELLS, CULTURED;
CROHN DISEASE;
ESCHERICHIA COLI;
ESCHERICHIA COLI INFECTIONS;
HUMANS;
MACROPHAGES;
MACROPHAGES, PERITONEAL;
MICE;
MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON;
TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA;
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EID: 0034873344
PISSN: 00199567
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.9.5529-5537.2001 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (357)
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References (42)
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