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Listeriolysin as a virulence factor in Listeria monocytogenes infection of neonatal mice and murine decidual tissue
D. B. McKay,
C. Y. Lu
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
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Agriculture & Biology
Listeria monocytogenes
60%
Listeria
53%
neonates
52%
virulence
50%
macrophages
41%
listeriosis
41%
mice
35%
infection
32%
T-lymphocytes
28%
tissues
27%
injection
21%
cells
19%
at-risk population
17%
transposons
14%
bacteria
8%
proteins
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Listeria monocytogenes hlyA protein
100%
Listeriosis
83%
Listeria monocytogenes
72%
Virulence Factors
64%
Listeria
62%
Macrophages
32%
T-Lymphocytes
19%
Injections
17%
Growth
15%
Virulence
13%
Bacteria
10%
Population
6%
Proteins
5%