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[edit]DescriptionBacillus-sphaericus-Binary-Toxin-Elicits-Host-Cell-Autophagy-as-a-Response-to-Intoxication-pone.0014682.s006.ogv |
English: Selection of video 1 showing two cells that progress through division and present vacuolation just after mitosis; the selection starts 15h after intoxication and ends 19 h after intoxication. |
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Source | Video S2 from Opota O, Gauthier N, Doye A, Berry C, Gounon P, Lemichez E, Pauron D (2011). "Bacillus sphaericus Binary Toxin Elicits Host Cell Autophagy as a Response to Intoxication". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0014682. PMID 21339824. PMC: 3038859. | ||
Author | Opota O, Gauthier N, Doye A, Berry C, Gounon P, Lemichez E, Pauron D | ||
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Author | Opota O, Gauthier N, Doye A, Berry C, Gounon P, Lemichez E, Pauron D |
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Image title | Selection of video 1 showing two cells that progress through division and present vacuolation just after mitosis; the selection starts 15h after intoxication and ends 19 h after intoxication. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
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Categories:
- Videos of cell biology
- Anopheles gambiae
- Autophagy
- Bacillaceae infections
- Lysinibacillus sphaericus
- Bacterial toxins
- Videos of cultured cells
- Diseases and disorders of Culex
- Videos of green fluorescent proteins
- Host-pathogen interactions
- Phagosomes
- Recombinant fusion proteins
- Vacuoles
- Alpha-glucosidases
- Media from PLOS ONE