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Evolving role of laminin receptors in microbial pathogenesis and therapeutics of CNS infection
Future Microbiology, 10/16/09
Huang SH et al. – Studies further suggest that the bacterial adhesins bind to a common adhesion–recognition site, which is present in the carboxyl terminus of LR. Since these bacterial adhesins and other microbial virulence factors bind to the same host receptor at the blood–brain barrier, LR may provide a broad–spectrum therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of the CNS infection.
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