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- who: Su00e9bastien Triboulet from the Institut Pasteur, Universitu00e9 Paris Citu00e9, CNRS UMR3691, Unitu00e9 de Biologie Cellulaire de l`Infection Microbienne, Paris, France, Systems Science, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, Institut Pasteur, Universitu00e9 Paris Citu00e9, CNRS UMR2000, Unitu00e9 de have published the article: CT295 Is Chlamydia trachomatisu2019 Phosphoglucomutase and a Type 3 Secretion Substrate, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors provide evidence for the second hypothesis and identify CT295 as C. trachomatis PGM. The authors show that this feature is characteristic of the glycogen accumulating Chlamydiaceae, as opposed to the species that do not store . . .
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