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Molecular-and-Cellular-Basis-of-Microvascular-Perfusion-Deficits-Induced-by-Clostridium-perfringens-ppat.1000045.s003.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 9.0 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 2.35 Mbps, file size: 2.52 MB)

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English: Video showing effect of superfusion with supernatants from an α-toxin/perfringolysin O mutant (JIR4444) of C. perfringens. Several areas of muscle are shown shortly after intravenous administration of sodium fluorescein. After 60 min of superfusion, substantial capillary perfusion is apparent in these tissues (demonstrated by the presence of intravenous fluorescein). Indeed, the degree of capillary perfusion in muscles exposed to supernatant deficient in α-toxin and perfringolysin O is comparable to that in tissues exposed to TPG (Video S1), indicating the combined actions of these toxins in promoting loss of perfusion.
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Source Video S3 from Hickey M, Kwan R, Awad M, Kennedy C, Young L, Hall P, Cordner L, Lyras D, Emmins J, Rood J (2008). "Molecular and Cellular Basis of Microvascular Perfusion Deficits Induced by Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium septicum". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000045. PMID 18404211. PMC: 2275794.
Author Hickey M, Kwan R, Awad M, Kennedy C, Young L, Hall P, Cordner L, Lyras D, Emmins J, Rood J
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