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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Shiga toxin induces tubular membrane invaginations for its uptake into cells.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1097576.555556
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2008
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Author(s):
Peter McPherson
Keyword(s):
Shiga Toxin
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Tubular Membrane
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