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Engineered liposomes sequester bacterial exotoxins and protect from severe invasive infections in mice

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Figure 1 Liposomes composed of cholesterol and sphingomyelin protect monocytes from cholesterol-dependent cytolysins,  Relative survival1.0α-hemolysin (HML) and phospholipase C (PLC)
Figure 6 A combination of toxin-sequestration with antibiotic treatment to treat fatal S

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