Pathogenic Escherichia coli

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Few microorganisms are as versatile as Escherichia coli. An important member of the normal intestinal microflora of humans and other mammals, E. coli has also been widely exploited as a cloning host in recombinant DNA technology. But E. coli is more than just a laboratory workhorse or harmless intestinal inhabitant; it can also be a highly versatile, and frequently deadly, pathogen. Several different E. coli strains cause diverse intestinal and extraintestinal diseases by means of virulence factors that affect a wide range of cellular processes.

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Kaper, J. B., Nataro, J. P., & Mobley, H. L. T. (2004, February). Pathogenic Escherichia coli. Nature Reviews Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro818

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