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Iron thievery

Jonathan Barasch () and Kiyoshi Mori ()
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Jonathan Barasch: Departments of Medicine and of Cell Biology
Kiyoshi Mori: Departments of Medicine and of Cell Biology

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7019, 811-812

Abstract: Bacteria have many ways of stealing iron from the organisms they infect. But this thievery is not one-sided, and a newly discovered device in the mammalian tool kit does a good job of keeping bacteria in check.

Date: 2004
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