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English: ExoT-intoxicated HeLa cells display substantial movement prior to their death. HeLa cells were infected with PA103ΔexoU (ΔU) at MOI ~10. Video images were captured every 15 min at 200× magnification. Cellular uptake of propidium iodide (PI), an impermeant nuclear dye, identifies dying cells (red). Note that following cell rounding the ExoT-intoxicated cell moves around the substrate preceding its death. |
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Source | S1 Movie from Wood S, Goldufsky J, Shafikhani S (2015). "Pseudomonas aeruginosa ExoT Induces Atypical Anoikis Apoptosis in Target Host Cells by Transforming Crk Adaptor Protein into a Cytotoxin". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004934. PMID 26020630. PMC: 4447348. | ||
Author | Wood S, Goldufsky J, Shafikhani S | ||
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Short title | ExoT-intoxicated HeLa cells display substantial movement prior to their death. |
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Author | Wood S, Goldufsky J, Shafikhani S |
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Image title | HeLa cells were infected with PA103ΔexoU (ΔU) at MOI ~10. Video images were captured every 15 min at 200× magnification. Cellular uptake of propidium iodide (PI), an impermeant nuclear dye, identifies dying cells (red). Note that following cell rounding the ExoT-intoxicated cell moves around the substrate preceding its death. |
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Language | English |