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What Happens to Bacterial Pathogens in Vivo?

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Date 1998 Jul 24
PMID 9675801
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Most of our current knowledge about the molecular determinants of bacterial pathogenicity comes from studies with cultures in vitro. However, interest is increasing in bacterial behaviour in the complex and ever-changing environment of the infected host. New methods are revealing how bacteria behave in their hosts, providing many surprises and indicating how much of the subject remains unexplored.

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