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English: Salmonella can subvert the antigen-presenting cell function to inhibit T cell activation, and evade the host immune response. As shown in Part F, Salmonella can regulate antigen expression, modify its surface and suppress APC activation, such that APCs become sites of bacterial survival and replication instead of presenters and activators for the host immune response. Adapted from Cummings 2009.
Date 29 January 2021(2021-01-29)
File source Internet
Author Cummings, 2009

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