Listeria monocytogenes induces mast cell extracellular traps.
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S. Ullrich | B. García-Pérez | I. Estrada-García | Marcia Campillo-Navarro | S. Estrada-Parra | J. Serafín-López | R. Chacón-Salinas | L. Donis-Maturano | S. Pérez-Tapia | Kahiry Leyva-Paredes | L. Flores-Romo | A. Cérbulo-Vázquez | M. Gonzalez-Jimenez | Y. Paredes-vivas
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