Vibrio cholerae interactions with Mytilus galloprovincialis hemocytes mediated by serum components

Volume: 4
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Edible bivalves (e.g., mussels, oysters) can accumulate large amount of bacteria in their tissues and act as passive carriers of pathogens to humans. Bacterial persistence inside bivalves depends, at least in part, on hemolymph anti-bacterial activity that is exerted by both serum soluble factors and phagocytic cells (i.e., the hemocytes). It was previously shown that Mytilus galloprovincialis hemolymph serum contains opsonins that mediate...
Paper Details
Title
Vibrio cholerae interactions with Mytilus galloprovincialis hemocytes mediated by serum components
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
4
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