α-Hemolysin promotes uropathogenic E. coli persistence in bladder epithelial cells via abrogating bacteria-harboring lysosome acidification

Manisha Naskar, Viraj P. Parekh, Mathew A. Abraham, Zehra Alibasic, Min Jung Kim, Gyeongseo Suk, Joo Hwan Noh, Kwan Young Ko, Joonha Lee, Chungho Kim, Hana Yoon, Soman N. Abraham, Hae Woong Choi

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