Shiga Toxin: Expression, Distribution, and Its Role in the Environment
Abstract
:1. Shiga Toxin
2. Shiga Toxin Encoding Bacteriophages
3. Shiga Toxin in the Environment
4. Shiga Toxin in Terrestrial Environments
5. Shiga Toxin in Aquatic Environments
6. Bacteriophage Development Regulates Shiga Toxin Production
7. Repressor Regulation of Shiga Toxin Expression
8. Role of Bacteriophage-Encoded Shiga Toxin in the Environment
Acknowledgments
Conflict of Interest
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Mauro SA, Koudelka GB. Shiga Toxin: Expression, Distribution, and Its Role in the Environment. Toxins. 2011; 3(6):608-625. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins3060608
Chicago/Turabian StyleMauro, Steven A., and Gerald B. Koudelka. 2011. "Shiga Toxin: Expression, Distribution, and Its Role in the Environment" Toxins 3, no. 6: 608-625. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins3060608
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