Staphylococcus aureus hemolysins, bi-component leukocidins, and cytolytic peptides: a redundant arsenal of membrane-damaging virulence factors?

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Published in Front Cell Infect Microbiol on February 16, 2012

Authors

François Vandenesch1, G Lina, Thomas Henry

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1: Bacterial Pathogenesis and Innate Immunity Laboratory, INSERM U851 "Immunity, Infection and Vaccination," Lyon, France.

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