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Figure 5

From: Campylobacter jejuni induces transcellular translocation of commensal bacteria via lipid rafts

Figure 5

Translocation of E. coli does not correspond with Campylobacter invasiveness. (A) Translocation of E. coli HB101 (white bars) and Campylobacter (black bars) in T84 monolayers infected with highly (strain 81–176), moderately (CHR213), and modestly-invasive (CHR105) Campylobacter strains, 4 h post-infection. (B) Translocation of E. coli HB101 (white bars) and Campylobacter (black bars) in T84 monolayers treated with wild-type C. jejuni 81–176 and CHR213, and corresponding invasion-defective FlaAFlaB mutants Data are means ± SEM (n = 3). *P < 0.05 compared to control monolayers. †P < 0.05 compared to C. jejuni 81–176 and C. jejuni CHR213. ‡ P < 0.05 compared corresponding wild-type C. jejuni-treated monolayers.

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