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English: Two-photon imaging of cellular autofluorescence (magenta) and GFP bacteria (green) within an opaque infected wild-type mouse cornea. Bacteria are visible in both the epithelium and in the stroma, but the colonized areas are spatially separated by the intervening basal lamina. Those in the epithelium form a circular pattern around cells/cell nuclei, while those in the stroma are seen lined up (single file) along the collagen fibrils. |
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Source | Video S6 from Tam C, LeDue J, Mun J, Herzmark P, Robey E, Evans D, Fleiszig S (2011). "3D Quantitative Imaging of Unprocessed Live Tissue Reveals Epithelial Defense against Bacterial Adhesion and Subsequent Traversal Requires MyD88". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0024008. PMID 21901151. PMC: 3162028. | ||
Author | Tam C, LeDue J, Mun J, Herzmark P, Robey E, Evans D, Fleiszig S | ||
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Author | Tam C, LeDue J, Mun J, Herzmark P, Robey E, Evans D, Fleiszig S |
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Image title | Two-photon imaging of cellular autofluorescence (magenta) and GFP bacteria (green) within an opaque infected wild-type mouse cornea. Bacteria are visible in both the epithelium and in the stroma, but the colonized areas are spatially separated by the intervening basal lamina. Those in the epithelium form a circular pattern around cells/cell nuclei, while those in the stroma are seen lined up (single file) along the collagen fibrils. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
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Categories:
- Innate immunity
- Host-pathogen interactions
- Videos of epithelium
- Videos of Pseudomonas infections
- Infectious disease modeling
- Bacterial infections of the eye and adnexa
- Bacterial adhesion
- Inbred CBA mice
- Knockout mice
- Myeloid differentiation factor 88
- Videos of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Videos of signal transduction
- Toll-like receptors
- Media from PLOS ONE