Bacterial outer membrane vesicles, a potential vaccine candidate in interactions with host cells based
Abstract Both Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative bacteria can secrete outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) in their growth and metabolism process. Originally, OMVs were considered as a by-product of bacterial merisis. However, many scientists have reported the important role of OMVs in many fields recently....
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Main Authors: | Wei Cai (Author), Dinesh Kumar Kesavan (Author), Jie Wan (Author), Mohamed Hamed Abdelaziz (Author), Zhaoliang Su (Author), Huaxi Xu (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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