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English: Video microscopy analysis of the resistance of microcolonies formed by a wild type strain of N. meningitidis on endothelial cells. Endothelial cells forming a confluent monolayer on a glass slide were infected with a GFP expressing strain for a period of 3 h and placed in a flow chamber under. Unbound bacteria were removed in the presence of low intensity shear stress (0.04 dynes/cm2). Shear stress was increased to 10 dynes/cm2. Bacteria forming a microcolony of average size were followed using a time-lapse video microscopy. The video is accelerated 20 times; real time duration is 1 min. The arrow indicates time and direction of application of flow.
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Source Video S1 from Mikaty G, Soyer M, Mairey E, Henry N, Dyer D, Forest K, Morand P, Guadagnini S, Prévost M, Nassif X, Duménil G (2009). "Extracellular Bacterial Pathogen Induces Host Cell Surface Reorganization to Resist Shear Stress". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000314. PMID 19247442. PMC: 2642725.
Author Mikaty G, Soyer M, Mairey E, Henry N, Dyer D, Forest K, Morand P, Guadagnini S, Prévost M, Nassif X, Duménil G
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