a (itRocha (a)感染)感染的发病机制

C. Dehio
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摘要

spp. are spp.是一种新出现的病原体,独特地适应于在人类宿主中定植,特别是通过入侵红细胞或定植内皮细胞,这可能导致血管增殖性肿瘤的形成。最近的工作已经开始阐明这些不常见的宿主/寄生虫相互作用的细胞和分子生物学。
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Pathogenesis of a (itRocha (a) infection) infections

a spp. are spp. are emerging pathogens uniquely adapted to colonize the human host, notably by invasion of red blood cells or by colonization of endothelial cells, which may result in the formation of vasoproliferative tumours. Recent work has begun to elucidate the cell and molecular biology of these uncommon host/parasite interactions.

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