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Details on Person EspP, a serine protease of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli, impairs complement activation by cleaving complement factors C3/C3b and C5

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9933023
_displayNameEspP, a serine protease of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli, impairs complement activation by cleaving complement factors C3/C3b and C5
_timestamp2024-12-22 09:13:24
author[Person:9933002] Orth, Dorothea
[Person:9933015] Ehrlenbach, Silvia
[Person:9933010] Brockmeyer, Jens
[Person:9933018] Khan, Abdul Basit
[Person:9932998] Huber, Georg
[Person:9933022] Karch, Helge
[Person:5205853] Sarg, Bettina
[Person:5205839] Lindner, Herbert
[Person:1458601] Wurzner, R
created[InstanceEdit:9933024] Stephan, Ralf, 2024-12-22
journalInfect Immun
pages4294-301
pubMedIdentifier20643852
titleEspP, a serine protease of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli, impairs complement activation by cleaving complement factors C3/C3b and C5
volume78
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9926981] Bam complex inserts Hbp into outer membrane [Homo sapiens]
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