File:Pathogenic-Neisseria-Hitchhike-on-the-Uropod-of-Human-Neutrophils-pone.0024353.s009.ogv

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English: A PMN transports bacteria in between a cell monolayer. N. meningitidis FAM20 were allowed to adhere to FaDu cells. After one hour of infection, freshly isolated PMNs were added to the cell culture medium. Movie shows a microcolony adhering to a PMN. The PMN penetrates the layer of cells, transporting the bacteria between the cells. DIC images were captured at 0.2 Hz through a 63 x objective. The image sequence was further processed into a movie by ImageJ software.
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Source Movie S6 from Soderholm N, Vielfort K, Hultenby K, Aro H (2011). "Pathogenic Neisseria Hitchhike on the Uropod of Human Neutrophils". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0024353. PMID 21949708. PMC: 3174955.
Author Soderholm N, Vielfort K, Hultenby K, Aro H
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