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Clostridium difficile toxin–induced inflammation and intestinal injury are mediated by the inflammasomeNg et al., 2010
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- Ng J
- Hirota S
- Gross O
- Li Y
- Ulke–Lemee A
- Potentier M
- Schenck L
- Vilaysane A
- Seamone M
- Feng H
- Armstrong G
- Tschopp J
- MacDonald J
- Muruve D
- Beck P
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- Gastroenterology
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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Clostridium difficile–associated disease (CDAD) is the leading cause of nosocomial diarrhea in the United States. C difficile toxins TcdA and TcdB breach the intestinal barrier and trigger mucosal inflammation and intestinal damage. The …
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