and ultimately escape that environment to infect other cells—becoming tiny maestros of manipulation in the process. Research on how intracellular bacteria take control of their hosts is not only ...
Various microbes, including several human pathogens, hijack the cell’s skeleton, membranes, and protein-making machinery to make themselves at home. Intracellular bacteria use various tricks to ...
During the transport process, vesicles fuse with other intracellular organelles ... They identified two distinct modes of ...