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English: Interaction of neutrophils with S. aureus Newman vWbp emp mutant in 3D-CoG/Fib. Newman vWbp emp mutant was grown in 3D-CoG/Fib for 17 h and then challenged with neutrophils. Neutrophil migration in the vicinity of the microcolony was not inhibited. Neutrophils approached the microcolony but were prevented from invading by the pseudocapsule. Figure 7H shows a time projection of the whole observation period. Green: GFP-neutrophils; White: confocal reflection microscopy showing collagen fibers. A projection of 3 sections spanning a total depth of 10.3 µm is shown. Duration: 3 h.
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Source Video S5 from Guggenberger C, Wolz C, Morrissey J, Heesemann J (2012). "Two Distinct Coagulase-Dependent Barriers Protect Staphylococcus aureus from Neutrophils in a Three Dimensional in vitro Infection Model". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002434. PMID 22253592. PMC: 3257306.
Author Guggenberger C, Wolz C, Morrissey J, Heesemann J
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