HIGHLIGHTS
- who: BMC Microbiology and colleagues from the Address: Department of and Immunology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA have published the article: Bio Med Central, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: __SECTION__ Methods.
SUMMARY
In a study designed to elucidate potential vaccine targets in S. aureus, Lorenz et al identified a pro- tein, which they designated the immunodominant surface antigen B (IsaB), that elicited an immune_response during MRSA septicemia. Other labs have reported microarray data showing that isaB expression is increased in response to neutrophil exposure, in biofilms, under anaerobic conditions, and . . .
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