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Toxin-Mediated Effects on the Innate Mucosal Defenses: Implications for Enteric Vaccines
Infection and Immunity, 09/29/09
Glenn GM et al. – If toxins truly exert barrier disruptive effects as a key step in pathogenesis, then a return to classic toxin–based vaccine strategies for enteric disease is both warranted, and can be expected to have unexpectedly broad protective effects.
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