The varied lifestyles of intracellular pathogens within eukaryotic vacuolar compartments
- PMID: 8564355
- DOI: 10.1016/s0966-842x(00)88982-9
The varied lifestyles of intracellular pathogens within eukaryotic vacuolar compartments
Abstract
Many bacterial pathogens and eukaryotic parasites can enter mammalian cells and live intracellularly inside membrane-bound vacuoles. The intravacuolar lifestyle of these pathogens plays a key role in pathogenesis. Understanding the molecular basis of the development of these specialized intracellular compartments is critical to understanding how these organisms cause disease.
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