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Activation of Human Valve Interstitial Cells by a Viridians Streptococci Modulin Induces Chemotaxis of Mononuclear Cells
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 05/04/09
Shun CT et al. - The results indicate that interstitial cells in the cardiac valve can be activated directly by bacterial modulins to recruit and retain mononuclear cells, likely contributing to the persistent inflammation characteristic of infective endocarditis.
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