Abstract
During the course of infection, pathogens often induce changes in gene expression in host cells and these changes can be long lasting and global or transient and of limited amplitude. Defining how, when, and why bacterial pathogens reprogram host cells represents an exciting challenge that opens up the opportunity to grasp the essence of pathogenesis and its molecular details.
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Tran Van Nhieu, G., & Arbibe, L. (2009). Genetic reprogramming of host cells by bacterial pathogens. F1000 Biology Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.3410/b1-80
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