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- vascular endothelial cells and macrophages. Furthermore, it survives in phagolysosomal fusion and replicates within macrophages, which may contribute to the...
- infections. Having entered a host cell, C. burnetii SCVs transit through the phagolysosomal maturation pathway. In the first six hours post-infection, endosomes...
- chronic activation of Toll-like receptors and permeabilization of the phagolysosomal membrane, allowing activation of cytosolic sensors. In addition, intact...
- used by the bacteria for growth. For this reason, as well as to avoid phagolysosomal fusion and death, rickettsiae must escape from the phagosome. To escape...
- 2000). "Coxiella burnetii exhibits morphological change and delays phagolysosomal fusion after internalization by J774A.1 cells". Infection and Immunity...
- NK cells inhibits growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by enhancing phagolysosomal fusion". Journal of Immunology. 183 (10): 6639–45. doi:10.4049/jimmunol...
- metalloenzyme capable of protecting liposome-encapsulated proteins from phagolysosomal degradation by macrophages". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 264...
- A. Schlapper (1992). β€œIn Vitro Dissolution of Curium Oxide Using a Phagolysosomal Simulant Solvent System.” Environmental Health Perspectives (97): 131-137...