Paraoxonase 2 is down-regulated by the Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorumsensing signal N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone and attenuates oxidative stress induced by pyocyanin.
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R. Haley | U. Förstermann | P. Wilgenbus | Junhui Xiao | G. Kramer | D. Haines | Puneet K. Chowdhary | M. Goldeck | S. Horke | I. Witte | S. Altenhöfer | J. Teiber | S. Altenhöfer | Marion Goldeck
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