Autor:
Schultz, B.M.
Salazar, G.A.
Paduro, C.A.
Pardo-Roa, C.
Pizarro, D.P.
Salazar-Echegarai, F.J.
Torres, J.
Riedel, C.A.
Kalergis, A.M.
Alvarez-Lobos, M.M.
Bueno, S.M.
Chronic intestinal inflammations are triggered by genetic and environmental components. However, it remains unclear how specific changes in the microbiota, host immunity, or pathogen exposure could promote the onset and exacerbation of these diseases. Here, we evaluated whether Salmonella enteric...
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Schultz, B.M.
,
Salazar, G.A.
,
Paduro, C.A.
,
Pardo-Roa, C.
,
Pizarro, D.P.
,
Salazar-Echegarai, F.J.
,
Torres, J.
,
Riedel, C.A.
,
Kalergis, A.M.
,
Alvarez-Lobos, M.M.
,
Bueno, S.M.
,
[Persistent Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection increases the susceptibility of mice to develop intestinal inflammation]
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Persistent Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection increases the susceptibility of mice to develop intestinal inflammation