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Bacterial #pathogens often exploit host factors to enhance their infectivity. This study shows that #Salmonella Typhimurium boosts host #polyamine production, which is crucial for expression & needle assembly of its type 3 secretion system #PLOSBiology
https://plos.io/3WRzIUb
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