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Pandemics & Infectious Diseases
Prevention & Personalised Health
Bacteria & Other Microorganisms
Immune System
Ph.D
France
2012.09.30
Listeria monocytogenes interactions with intestinal immune cells: impact on bacterial dissemination and host responses
Grégoire Gessain is studying our immune system’s reactions to the dangerous foodborne bacterium, Listeria. His research on this common cause of food poisoning may reveal how it operates and how immune responses vary in different parts of the body.
A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF BACTERIAL FOOD POISONING
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Grégoire
GESSAIN
Institution
Institut Pasteur
Country
France
Nationality
French
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