Autor:
Oliver, C.
Hernández, M.A.
Tandberg, J.I.
Valenzuela, K.N.
Lagos, L.X.
Haro, R.E.
Sánchez, P.
Ruiz, P.A.
Sanhueza-Oyarzún, C.
Cortés, M.A.
Villar, M.T.
Artigues, A.
Winther-Larsen, H.C.
Avendaño-Herrera, R.
Yáñez, A.J.
Piscirickettsia salmonis is the predominant bacterial pathogen affecting the Chilean salmonid industry. This bacterium is the etiological agent of piscirickettsiosis, a significant fish disease. Membrane vesicles (MVs) released by P. salmonis deliver several virulence factors to host cells. To im...
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Oliver, C.
,
Hernández, M.A.
,
Tandberg, J.I.
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Valenzuela, K.N.
,
Lagos, L.X.
,
Haro, R.E.
,
Sánchez, P.
,
Ruiz, P.A.
,
Sanhueza-Oyarzún, C.
,
Cortés, M.A.
,
Villar, M.T.
,
Artigues, A.
,
Winther-Larsen, H.C.
,
Avendaño-Herrera, R.
,
Yáñez, A.J.
,
[The Proteome of Biologically Active Membrane Vesicles from Piscirickettsia salmonis LF-89 Type Strain Identifies Plasmid-Encoded Putative Toxins]
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The Proteome of Biologically Active Membrane Vesicles from Piscirickettsia salmonis LF-89 Type Strain Identifies Plasmid-Encoded Putative Toxins