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Exosome-associated Shiga toxin 2 is released from cells and causes severe toxicity in mice. [PDF]
Watanabe-Takahashi M +17 more
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Endocytosis, Cytotoxicity, and Translocation of Shiga Toxin-2 Are Stimulated by Infection of Human Intestinal (HCT-8) Monolayers With an Hypervirulent E. coli O157:H7 Lacking stx2 Gene. [PDF]
Garimano N, Amaral MM, Ibarra C.
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Importance of case age in the purported association between phylogenetics and hemolytic uremic syndrome in Escherichia coli O157:H7 infections [PDF]
Besser, T.E. +8 more
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LPS-primed CD11b+ leukocytes serve as an effective carrier of Shiga toxin 2 to cause hemolytic uremic syndrome in mice. [PDF]
Niu S +5 more
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Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are extensive contributors to foodborne illness, causing renal and central nervous system damage due to production of Shiga toxin (Stx). Rapid Stx detection is important to distinguish STEC from other enteric pathogens. Current detection techniques are time consuming, expensive, and lack sensitivity.
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Shiga Toxin 2-Encoding Bacteriophages in Human Fecal Samples from Healthy Individuals
A. Martínez-Castillo +4 more
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