Microbial Adhesion and Invasion.
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TextoSeries ; Microbial Adhesion and Invasion. (Ed.). Springer., 1992Trabajos contenidos: - Hook, M
- Switalski, L
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The human cell surface is covered with a layer of membrane-bound carbohydrate in the form of oligosaccharides linked covalently to lipids and proteins. The carbohydrate moieties of these glycolipids and glycoproteins form a network of outer surface projections that can serve as adhesion sites, i.e. receptors, for a variety of infectious agents which come into contact with the host cell.
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