Rapamycin Re-Directs Lysosome Network, Stimulates ER-Remodeling, Involving Membrane CD317 and Affecting Exocytosis, in Campylobacter Jejuni-Lysate-Infected U937 Cells
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A. Giordano | E. Cesarini | L. Galluzzi | B. Canonico | S. Papa | G. Di Sario | O. Gundogdu | F. Luchetti | R. Campana | W. Baffone | A. Diotallevi | Mariele Montanari | F. Sola
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