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Enteric Bacterial Invasion Of Intestinal Epithelial Cells In Vitro Is Dramatically Enhanced Using a Vertical Diffusion Chamber Model
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Inmunología y contagio
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Enteric Bacterial Invasion Of Intestinal Epithelial Cells In Vitro Is Dramatically Enhanced Using a Vertical Diffusion Chamber Model

Enteric Bacterial Invasion Of Intestinal Epithelial Cells In Vitro Is Dramatically Enhanced Using a Vertical Diffusion Chamber Model

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10:52 min

October 22, 2013

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Capítulos

  • 00:05Título
  • 01:47Growth of Intestinal Epithelial Cell (IEC) Monolayers on 0.4 µm Filters
  • 02:22Vertical Diffusion Chamber (VDC) Co-culture Assay Preparation
  • 04:21Setting up of the VDC
  • 06:14Disassembling of the VDC after Co-culture
  • 08:34Results: The VDC Model Facilitates Greater Numbers of Bacterial-IEC Interactions and Invasions than Standard Cell Culture Assay Conditions
  • 10:07Conclusion

Summary

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Performing cell culture assays for investigating bacterial adhesion and invasion under aerobic conditions is usually unrepresentative of the in vivo environment. A Vertical Diffusion Chamber model allows study of interactions of the human pathogen Campylobacter jejuni with intestinal epithelial cells under more in vivo-like conditions, resulting in enhanced bacterial invasion.

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