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- ZDB-FIG-131108-29
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- Gratacap et al., 2013 - Mucosal candidiasis elicits NF-κB activation, proinflammatory gene expression and localized neutrophilia in zebrafish
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C. albicans can both proliferate and be killed in the swimbladder. (A-C) AB fish were infected by immersion with FITClabeled C. albicans and imaged by confocal microscopy at 5 dpi. Live cells from the inoculum are red in the cytosol and green in the cell wall, dead cells are green only and newly divided cells are red only. (A) In vivo high-level infection. (B) Magnification of A (left box) with live cells from the inoculum (white arrow) and newly divided cells (red arrow). (C) Magnification of A (right box) with live cell (white arrow) and dead cells (green arrow). Scale bars represent 100 μm (A) and 10 μm (B and C), maximum projection n=14 for A and n=1 for B and C. Images are representative of 3 independent experiments. |