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  • (cur) (last) 21:29, 20 December 2013 Carolina Morell-Perez (Talk | contribs) (240 bytes) (Within this system, two secreted proteins called PopB and PopD are found to insert into the target cell membrane and form a pore that will connect with the syringe to serve as a gateway for the toxic proteins into the target cell cytoplasm.)
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