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    The role of the M cell in enteric infection

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    Can IgA mediate lymphocyte killing of bacteria in the gut?

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    Pathogenesis of Cryptosporidium parvum infection

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    International audienceCryptosporidium parvum can be regarded as a minimally invasive mucosal pathogen, since it invades surface epithelial cells that line the intestinal tract but does not invade deeper layers of the intestinal mucosa. Nonetheless, infection can be associated with diarrhea and marked mucosal inflammation. This article briefly reviews in vitro and in vivo models useful for studying the pathogenesis of C. parvum infection and explores the role of innate and acquired immune responses in host defense against this protozoan parasite
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