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  • 1. Cadaverine prevents the escape of Shigella flexneri from the phagolysosome: a connection between bacterial dissemination and neutrophil transepithelial signaling.
    Fernandez IM, Silva M, Schuch R, Walker WA, Siber AM, Maurelli AT, McCormick BA.
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  • 2. Inhibition of Shigella flexneri-induced transepithelial migration of polymorphonuclear leucocytes by cadaverine.
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  • 8. Shigella flexneri infection is dependent on villin in the mouse intestine and in primary cultures of intestinal epithelial cells.
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  • 9. Secretory IgA-mediated neutralization of Shigella flexneri prevents intestinal tissue destruction by down-regulating inflammatory circuits.
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  • 11. [In vitro model for the analysis of the interaction between Shigella flexneri and the intestinal epithelium].
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  • 12. Requirement of the Shigella flexneri virulence plasmid in the ability to induce trafficking of neutrophils across polarized monolayers of the intestinal epithelium.
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  • 14. Cholesterol is required to trigger caspase-1 activation and macrophage apoptosis after phagosomal escape of Shigella.
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  • 17. Escape of intracellular Shigella from autophagy.
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  • 20. Distinct isoforms of phospholipase A2 mediate the ability of Salmonella enterica serotype typhimurium and Shigella flexneri to induce the transepithelial migration of neutrophils.
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