Clostridium difficile Binary Toxin CDT Induces Clustering of the Lipolysis-Stimulated Lipoprotein Receptor into Lipid Rafts
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K. Aktories | Monica Picchianti | P. Papatheodorou | D. Hornuss | Thilo Nölke | Sarah Hemmasi | Jan Castonguay | Daniel Hornuss
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