The invasin protein of Yersinia enterocolitica: internalization of invasin-bearing bacteria by eukaryotic cells is associated with reorganization of the cytoskeleton
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S Falkow | G. Schoolnik | S. Falkow | V. Young | G K Schoolnik | V B Young | Stanley Falkow | Vincent B. Young | G. Schoolnik
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