Β-D-Glucoside utilization by subsp. SC: possible involvement in the control of cytotoxicity towards bovine lung cells-1

Copyright information:Taken from "β-D-Glucoside utilization by subsp. SC: possible involvement in the control of cytotoxicity towards bovine lung cells"BMC Microbiology 2007;7():31-31.Published online 17 Apr 2007PMCID:PMC1855930.ctures were taken after a 4 h incubation with the African fie...

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Hauptverfasser: Vilei, Edy M, Correia, Ivone, M Helena Ferronha, Bischof, Daniela F, Frey, Joachim
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Zusammenfassung:Copyright information:Taken from "β-D-Glucoside utilization by subsp. SC: possible involvement in the control of cytotoxicity towards bovine lung cells"BMC Microbiology 2007;7():31-31.Published online 17 Apr 2007PMCID:PMC1855930.ctures were taken after a 4 h incubation with the African field strain 8740 in the presence of sucrose (2 μM, panel A), lactose (200 μM, panel B) or the monosaccharide glucose (10 mM, panel C) and again after 24 h (panels D-F). After 24 h, pictures of EBL cell monolayers incubated with the less virulent vaccine strain T1/44 in the presence of these three sugars were also taken (panels G-I). Catalase (160 U/ml) was added to the EBL cells, which were then incubated for 24 h with strain 8740 and sucrose (panel J), or with strain T1/44 and sucrose (panel K). Controls performed to exclude eventual toxic effects of catalase alone (panel L), sugars alone (e.g., sucrose, panel M) or of strain 8740 without sugars (panel N) are also shown. Panel O shows EBL cells that were not treated at all.
DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.47940