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Mechanisms and Significance of Bacterial Translocation

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This monograph reviews bacterial translocation - broadly defined as the passage of bacteria and bacterial products from an anatomical site where these particles normally reside (such as the intestinal tract) to otherwise sterile sites (such as draining lymph nodes, liver and spleen).

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CRC Press Inc
1570590397 / 9781570590399
Hardback
616.92
01/05/1994
United States
118 pages
182 x 260 mm, 1000 grams
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