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This research delves into the characterization of various virulence-related genes in Salmonella, focusing on their mechanisms of action and contributions to pathogenicity. Key genes discussed include invA, invB, sicA, spi1, and spi2, among others. By understanding the roles of these genes, we can better grasp how Salmonella adheres, invades, and survives in host organisms. The findings emphasize the significance of these virulence factors in the development of potential therapeutic interventions and vaccines against Salmonella infections.
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stm2880 spaQ spaO spaR spaS spaP invG iagB sptP sipA sipD sipC sipB invC invB invA invH sicA invE invF sicP iacP invJ orgC orgB orgA prgK prgH sprB hilD hilA avrA prgJ invI hilC prgI A ∆spi1 ∆spi2 B stm1410 ssaM sseG ssaG ssaH ssaO ssaQ ssaV ssaB ssaC ssaD ssaE sseA sseB sscA sseC sseD sscB ssaK ssaN ssaR ssaU sseE ssaP ssaS sseF ssaL ssaT ssrB ssrA ssaJ ssaI