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Cell biology of Legionella pneumophila

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
Legionella pneumophila is the causative agent of a potentially fatal form of pneumonia named Legionnaires' disease. L. pneumophila survives and replicates inside macrophages by preventing phagosome-lysosome fusion. A large number of L. pneumophila genes, called dot or icm, have been identified that are required for intracellular growth. It has recently
J P, Vogel, R R, Isberg
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Iron Acquisition by Legionella pneumophila

BioMetals, 2006
For nearly 20 years, it was believed that Legionella pneumophila does not produce siderophores. Yet, we have now determined that L. pneumophila secretes a siderophore (legiobactin) that is detectable by the CAS assay. We have optimized conditions for legiobactin expression, shown its biological activity, and found genes (lbtAB) involved in its ...
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Legionella Pneumophila Infection

Scottish Medical Journal, 1979
R J, Fallon, N R, Grist, D, Reid
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Legionella pneumophila

2022
Swart, A Leoni, Hilbi, Hubert
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Legionella pneumophila: The Journey from the Environment to the Blood

Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022
Theocharis Konstantinidis
exaly  

Legionella pneumophila

Chest, 1991
Vicente Falcó   +4 more
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Legionella pneumophila

Nursing (Ed. española), 2004
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Legionella pneumophila in a physiotherapy pool

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1987
T J, Marrie   +3 more
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