Pseudomonas aeruginosa Induces Membrane Blebs in Epithelial Cells, Which Are Utilized as a Niche for Intracellular Replication and Motility
Infect. Immun. Angus et al.
76: 1992
Supplemental material
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Supplemental file 1
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Video S1. Wild-type P. aeruginosa PAO1 localized to membrane blebs induced in an immortalized human corneal epithelial cell line at 8 h postinfection with 2 times 107 CFU of bacteria. Zipped Windows Media video, 7MB.
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Video S2. P. aeruginosa PA103ΔexoUexoT::Tc localized to membrane blebs induced in an immortalized rabbit corneal epithelial cell line at 8 h postinfection with 2 times 107 CFU of bacteria. Zipped Windows Media video, 5.5MB.
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Video S3. Wild-type P. aeruginosa 6294 localized to membrane blebs induced in primary cultured rabbit corneal epithelial cells between 4 and 8 h postinfection with 2 times 106 CFU of bacteria. Zipped Windows Media video, 7MB.
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Video S4. Wild-type P. aeruginosa PAK localized to membrane blebs induced in an SV40-transformed rabbit corneal epithelial cell line at 4 and 6 h postinfection with 2 times 107 CFU of bacteria. Zipped Windows Media video, 9.5MB.
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Video S5. Wild-type P. aeruginosa PAO1 localized to membrane blebs induced in human alveolar epithelial cells at 8 h postinfection with 2 times 107 CFU of bacteria. Zipped Windows Media video, 753K.
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Video S6. Bleb containing wild-type P. aeruginosa PAO1 detached from a layer of human corneal epithelial cells at ~8 h postinfection with 2 times 107 CFU of bacteria. Zipped Windows Media video, 11MB.