Francisella tularensis: unravelling the secrets of an intracellular pathogen.

Volume: 57, Issue: 8, Pages: 921 - 930
Published: Aug 1, 2008
Abstract
Francisella tularensis has been recognized as the causative agent of tularaemia for almost a century. Since its discovery in 1911, it has been shown to infect a wide range of hosts, including humans. As early as the 1920s it was suggested to be an intracellular pathogen, but it has proven to be an enigmatic organism, whose interaction with the host has been difficult to elucidate, and we still have a very limited understanding of the molecular...
Paper Details
Title
Francisella tularensis: unravelling the secrets of an intracellular pathogen.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2008
Volume
57
Issue
8
Pages
921 - 930
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