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1 ights into host-pathogen interactions during Legionella infection.
2 l role in response to iron limitation during Legionella infection.
3 ants isolated from activated BMphi following Legionella infection.
4  and the control of energy metabolism during Legionella infection.
5 erentially regulates the SidE ligases during Legionella infection.
6 ebas are thought to serve as a reservoir for Legionella infections.
7       Activation of caspase-1 in response to Legionella infection also required host Ipaf, but not TL
8  infections and aspiration pneumonia but not Legionella infection among HIV-negative patients and wit
9 signals and regulatory pathways required for Legionella infection and intracellular replication are p
10 okine, IL-4, was increased within hours of a Legionella infection and was further increased by THC tr
11 urine antigen testing for rapid diagnosis of legionella infection, and the need for improved surveill
12                                         Many Legionella infections are acquired through inhalation or
13                                              Legionella infections can be overlooked unless specializ
14 ety for Clinical Microbiology Study Group on Legionella Infections (ESGLI), were tested together with
15 ation was consistent with proven or probable Legionella infection in 84% of the cases.
16  partial resistance to the lethal effects of Legionella infection induced by hyperoxia, which was ass
17                   Emerging data suggest that Legionella infection involves the subversion of host pho
18                                       During Legionella infection, LotA counteracts valosin-containin
19        In December 2008, a large outbreak of Legionella infection occurred in term neonates in Cyprus
20 t translocation of substrate proteins during Legionella infection of host cells.
21 sing the standard European Working Group for Legionella Infections sequence-based typing protocol.
22 clinical features of 33 consecutive cases of Legionella infections that occurred at the University of