Macrophage-derived reactive oxygen species promote Salmonella aggresome formation contributing to bacterial antibiotic persistence

Xiao Chen , Kefan Fang , Bo Li , Yingxing Li , Yuehua Ke , Weixin Ke , Tian Tian , Yifan Zhao , Linqi Wang , Jing Geng , Mark C. Leake , Fan Bai

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Xiao Chen, Kefan Fang, Bo Li, Yingxing Li, Yuehua Ke, Weixin Ke, Tian Tian, Yifan Zhao, Linqi Wang, Jing Geng, Mark C. Leake, Fan Bai. Macrophage-derived reactive oxygen species promote Salmonella aggresome formation contributing to bacterial antibiotic persistence. iMeta, 2025, 4(4): e70059 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70059

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