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Citación estilo ChicagoGorgojo, Juan Pablo, Yanina Andrea Lamberti, Hugo Alberto Valdez, Eric T. Harvill, and María Eugenia Rodríguez. Bordetella Parapertussis Survives the Innate Interaction With Human Neutrophils By Impairing Bactericidal Trafficking Inside the Cell Through a Lipid Raft-dependent Mechanism Mediated By the Lipopolysaccharide O Antigen. 2012.
Cita MLAGorgojo, Juan Pablo, et al. Bordetella Parapertussis Survives the Innate Interaction With Human Neutrophils By Impairing Bactericidal Trafficking Inside the Cell Through a Lipid Raft-dependent Mechanism Mediated By the Lipopolysaccharide O Antigen. 2012.