VBNC Cronobacter sakazakii survives in macrophages by resisting oxidative stress and evading recognition by macrophages
Yuanyuan Liu,
Jingfeng Zhang,
Haoqing Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Survival in host macrophages is an effective strategy for pathogenic bacterial transmission and pathogenesis. Our previous study found that viable but non-culturable (VBNC)
Cronobacter Sakazakii
(
C. sakazakii
) can survive in macrophages, but its survival mechanism is not clear. In this study, we investigated the possible mechanisms of VBNC
C. sakazakii
survival in macrophages in terms of environmental tolerance within macrophages and evasio… Show more
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