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Enemy within: safeguarding against spread of intracellular bacteria – Mirage News
Melbourne researchers have revealed the multiple, intertwined cell death systems that prevent the spread of the ‘intracellular’ bacterium Salmonella, an…

Melbourne researchers have revealed the multiple, intertwined cell death systems that prevent the spread of the ‘intracellular’ bacterium Salmonella, an important cause of typhoid fever which kills more than 100,000 people annually.
Ms Yexuan Deng (L) and Dr Marcel Doerflinger were
part of a collaborative team investigating the role of cell
death in clearing Salmonella bacterial infections.
Photo taken in June 2020
The team revealed that the spread of Salmonella is curtailed by the death of…
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