An ATG16L1-dependent pathway promotes plasma membrane repair and limits Listeria monocytogenes cell-to-cell spread
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R. Xavier | D. Brunen | J. Debnath | B. Raught | É. Coyaud | C. Yip | G. Fairn | P. Kim | D. Higgins | T. Yoshimori | F. Reggiori | Nora Mellouk | J. Brumell | A. Won | A. Muise | Ju Huang | Ren Li | Donna A. MacDuff | S. Osborne | Jorik M. van Rijn | M. Cemma | Joel M. J. Tan | D. Dyer | Dustin A. Ammendolia | Mark A. Czuczman | Jayanta Debnath
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