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- What: The authors aimed to investigate the effects of partially purified fractions of proteins secreted by the culture of C. septicum on the mechanism of macrophage death, which may help explain bacterial evasion of the innate immune_response at the infection site.
- Who: Rodolfo Matias Ortiz Flores et al. from the DeptHuman PhysiologySchool of Medicine. Campus Teatinos C/Boulevar Luis Pasteur. University of Mal- Luis, San Luis, San Luis, Argentina. have published the research work: Exotoxins from Clostridium septicum Kill Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages: A Possible Mechanism of Bacterial Immune- Evasion at Infection Sites, in the Journal . . .

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