Salmonella manipulates the host to drive pathogenicity via induction of interleukin 1β
Mor Zigdon(Bar-Ilan University), Shai Bel(Bar-Ilan University), Jasmin Sawaed(Bar-Ilan University), Sonia Modilevsky(Bar-Ilan University), Omry Koren(Bar-Ilan University), Shahar Telpaz(Bar-Ilan University), Shira Ben-Simon(Bar-Ilan University), Aya Awad(Bar-Ilan University), Sarina Harshuk-Shabso(Bar-Ilan University), Michal Werbner(Bar-Ilan University), Mathumathi Krishnamohan(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Lilach Zelik(Bar-Ilan University), Elad Rubin(Bar-Ilan University), Elena Voronov(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Nofar Asulin(Bar-Ilan University), Maria Naama(Bar-Ilan University), Dana Binyamin(Bar-Ilan University), Ron N. Apte(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Rachel Levin(Bar-Ilan University), Meital Nuriel‐Ohayon(Bar-Ilan University), Wisal Sawaed(Bar-Ilan University), Sebastian Winter(University of California, Davis)
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