Journal
Infection and Immunity
Publication Date
2009
Volume
77
Issue
6
Inclusive Pages
2251-2261
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1128/IAI.00068-09
Rights and Permissions
Yersinia pestis Can Reside in Autophagosomes and Avoid Xenophagy in Murine Macrophages by Preventing Vacuole Acidification Céline Pujol, Kathryn A. Klein, Galina A. Romanov, Lance E. Palmer, Carol Cirota, Zijiang Zhao, and James B. Bliska Infect. Immun. June 2009 77:6 2251-2261; published ahead of print 16 March 2009, doi:10.1128/IAI.00068-09
Recommended Citation
Pujol, Celine; Klein, Kathryn A.; Romanov, Galina A.; Palmer, Lance E.; Cirota, Carol; Zhao, Zijiang; and Bliska, James B., "Yersinia pestis can reside in autophagosomes and avoid xenophagy in murine macrophages by preventing vacuole acidification." Infection and Immunity. 77, 6. 2251-2261. (2009).
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