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Staphylococcus aureus Uses the ArlRS and MgrA Cascade to Regulate Immune Evasion during Skin Infection

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Through a combination of in vitro assays, mouse models, and intravital imaging, scientists found that S. aureus immune evasion in skin was controlled by a cascade composed of the ArlRS two-component regulatory system and its downstream effector, MgrA.
[Cell Reports]

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