Pore-forming Staphylococcus aureus alpha-toxin triggers epidermal growth factor receptor-dependent proliferation.

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Published in Cell Microbiol on October 01, 2006

Authors

Ulrike Haugwitz1, Wiesia Bobkiewicz, Shan-Rui Han, Erik Beckmann, Gunnaporn Veerachato, Shabnam Shaid, Saskia Biehl, Katrin Dersch, Sucharit Bhakdi, Matthias Husmann

Author Affiliations

1: Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Hochhaus am Augustusplatz, Mainz, Germany.

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