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1. Differential Infection Of In Vitro Cultured Phagocytic And Nonphagocytic Cell Lines By Leptospira Interrogans
2. Expression Of K~b-EGFP In RAW246.7 And The Function Of The Recombinant K~b During Cross-presentation
3. Cloning And Expression Of Zmp1 And Its Effects On Macrophage
4. The Role Of TRPM2 In Bacterial Clearance Of Macrophage And Its Molecular Mechanism
5. The Potential Function Of SNX10 In Bacterial Infection
6. Study On The Role And Mechanism Of Toll-like Receptor 2 In Sepsis
7. Transcriptional Regulation On The Gene Expression Signature In Combined Allergic Rhinitis And Asthma Syndrome
8. The Study Of Different Resistivity Of Yersinia Pestis Of Microtus To Phagolysosome In Human And Mouse Macrophage
9. The Role Of P65 Activation And Its Related Molecular Mechanisms In The Enhanced Bactericidal Effect Of BLP-tolerized Macrophages
10. Phagosome maturation: Aging with pH, lysosome-associated membrane proteins, and cholesterol, while staying young with Burkholderia cenocepacia
11. The cellular and immunological consequences of LLO mediated vacuolar escape
12. Modulation of macrophage activation and phagosome maturation by Mycobacterium avium glycopeptidolipids
13. The ESAT-6/CFP-10 secretion system of Mycobacterium marinum modulates phagosome maturation
14. Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-mediated phagosome maturation arrest and a role for Esx-1 secretion
15. Control of phagocytosis and phagosome maturation by phosphoinositides
16. Etude proteomique et fonctionnelle des mecanismes de presentation croisee des antigenes exogenes dans les macrophages (French text)
17. The role of macrophage sphingosine kinase 1 in phagocytosis, phagosome maturation, and mycobacterial infection
18. Mechanisms of phagosomal development and the maturation arrest of Mycobacterium tuberculosis phagosomes
19. Mechanisms of phagosome formation, maturation and acidification: Implications for intracellular infection
20. Rv3091,An Extracellular Patatin-like Phospholipase In Mycobacterium Tuberculosis,prolongs Intracellular Survival By Mediating Phagosomal Escape
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