Abstract:Background: Brucella spp. are Gram-negative bacteria that cause a zoonotic disease called brucellosis in humans as well as many animals. Brucella suis (B.suis) is one of the greatest threats to the human health and food safety. Studying macrophage and B. suis interaction is critical for understanding the chronic infection mechanism. However, the interaction mechanisms, especially for molecular events triggered by B. suis infected macrophage, such as biological pathways, are still obscure. Objectives: We will u… Show more
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