Involvement of Bacterial Extracellular Membrane Nanovesicles in Infectious Diseases and Their Application in Medicine
Bacterial extracellular membrane nanovesicles (EMNs) are attracting the attention of scientists more and more every year. These formations are involved in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases, among which, of course, the leading role is occupied by infectious diseases, the causative agents of which...
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Main Authors: | Konstantin A. Lusta (Author), Anastasia V. Poznyak (Author), Larisa Litvinova (Author), Paolo Poggio (Author), Alexander N. Orekhov (Author), Alexandra A. Melnichenko (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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