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    12004Process of protein transport by the type III secretion system.



    +-nlMicrobiol Mol Biol Rev 68(4):771-95 (2004)
    21998Type III protein secretion systems in bacterial pathogens of animals and plants.



    +-nlMicrobiol Mol Biol Rev 62(2):379-433 (1998)
    32008Molecular pathogenesis of Shigella spp.: controlling host cell signaling, invasion, and death by type III secretion.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Rev 21(1):134-56 (2008)
    42007Type III secretion systems and disease.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Rev 20(4):535-49 (2007)
    51999The bacterial flagellum: reversible rotary propellor and type III export apparatus.



    +-nlJ Bacteriol 181(23):7149-53 (1999)
    62007Exploitation of eukaryotic ubiquitin signaling pathways by effectors translocated by bacterial type III and type IV secretion systems.



    +-nlPLoS Pathog 3(1):e3 (2007)
    72008The type III secretion system tip complex and translocon.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 68(5):1085-95 (2008)
    82006Transcriptional regulation of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa type III secretion system.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 62(3):631-40 (2006)
    92005Measure for measure in the control of type III secretion hook and needle length.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 56(2):303-8 (2005)
    102003Substrate recognition by the Yersinia type III protein secretion machinery.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 50(4):1095-102 (2003) Ramamurthi KS
    112002Chaperones of the type III secretion pathway: jacks of all trades.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 46(1):1-11 (2002)
    122002Coiled-coil proteins associated with type III secretion systems: a versatile domain revisited.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 45(4):905-16 (2002)
    132001Type III export: new uses for an old pathway.



    +-nlMol Microbiol 40(2):284-93 (2001)
    142009Imaging the assembly, structure and activity of type III secretion systems.



    +-nlCell Microbiol 11(10):1462-70 (2009)
    152004Disabling surveillance: bacterial type III secretion system effectors that suppress innate immunity.



    +-nlCell Microbiol 6(11):1027-40 (2004)
    162004Conserved features of type III secretion.



    +-nlCell Microbiol 6(9):805-16 (2004)
    172003Functions and effectors of the Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 type III secretion system.



    +-nlCell Microbiol 5(8):501-11 (2003)
    181996Molecular mechanisms of bacterial virulence: type III secretion and pathogenicity islands.



    +-nlEmerg Infect Dis 2(4):270-88 (1996)
    192001Type III secretion systems and pathogenicity islands.



    +-nlJ Med Microbiol 50(2):116-26 (2001)
    202000Type III secretion: a bacterial device for close combat with cells of their eukaryotic host.



    +-nlPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 355(1397):681-93 (2000)
    212005Type III secretion: more systems than you think.



    +-nlPhysiology (Bethesda) 20(-):326-39 (2005)
    222010Timing is everything: the regulation of type III secretion.



    +-nlCell Mol Life Sci 67(7):1065-75 (2010)
    232003Type III secretion systems and bacterial flagella: insights into their function from structural similarities.



    +-nlProc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100(6):3027-30 (2003)
    242010Type III secretion systems shape up as they ship out.



    +-nlCurr Opin Microbiol 13(1):47-52 (2010)
    252010T3SEdb: data warehousing of virulence effectors secreted by the bacterial Type III Secretion System.



    +-nlBMC Bioinformatics 11 Suppl 7(-):S4 (2010)



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