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[edit]DescriptionMucociliary-Clearance-Defects-in-a-Murine-In-Vitro-Model-of-Pneumococcal-Airway-Infection-pone.0059925.s006.ogv |
English: Persistent ciliary beating at normal frequency in respiratory epithelia with severe lesions in the F-actin cytoskeleton after pneumococcal infection. Morphological analyses (right) of the infected cultures directly after functional evaluation (left). |
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Source | Video S2 from Fliegauf M, Sonnen A, Kremer B, Henneke P (2013). "Mucociliary Clearance Defects in a Murine In Vitro Model of Pneumococcal Airway Infection". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0059925. PMID 23527286. PMC: 3602288. | ||
Author | Fliegauf M, Sonnen A, Kremer B, Henneke P | ||
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