Vomocytosis: Too Much Booze, Base, or Calcium?

MBio6.40
Volume: 10, Issue: 6
Published: Dec 24, 2019
Abstract
Macrophages are well known for their phagocytic activity and their role in innate immune responses. Macrophages eat non-self particles, via a variety of mechanisms, and typically break down internalized cargo into small macromolecules. However, some pathogenic agents have the ability to evade this endosomal degradation through a nonlytic exocytosis process termed vomocytosis. This phenomenon has been most often studied for Cryptococcus...
Paper Details
Title
Vomocytosis: Too Much Booze, Base, or Calcium?
Published Date
Dec 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
6
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