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Abstract
Immunofluorescence micrograph of HeLa cells infected for 5 days with a Coxiella burnetii cbu1754::Tn mutant expressing cbu1754 in trans. DAPI (blue), C. burnetii (red), lysosome marker LAMP-1 (green). For further details, readers are referred to the article by Steiner et al. on p. e13331 of this issue.
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Cellular Microbiology aims to publish outstanding contributions to the understanding of interactions between microbes, prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and their host in the context of pathogenic or mutualistic relationships, including co-infections and microbiota. We welcome studies on single cells, animals and plants, and encourage the use of model hosts and organoid cultures. Submission on cell and molecular biological aspects of microbes, such as their intracellular organization or the establishment and maintenance of their architecture in relation to virulence and pathogenicity are also encouraged. Contributions must provide mechanistic insights supported by quantitative data obtained through imaging, cellular, biochemical, structural or genetic approaches.