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From: Virulence of a T6SS Campylobacter jejuni chicken isolate from North Romania

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Adhesion and invasion of the SV12 isolate. a Adhesion, b invasion of HCT-8 cells of C. jejuni 81–176 and C. jejuni SV12. Statistical significance (Student’s t test) relative to the level of C. jejuni 81–176 strain is indicated. The experiments were done in triplicate and on three separate occasions. The error bars represent standard deviations for six separate wells. c Motility of the C. jejuni chicken isolate SV12 and the C. jejuni 81–176 strain; d serum resistance is characterized as the number of C. jejuni colonies enumerated following exposure to human serum and divided by the number of colonies surviving to heat-inactivated serum (%) and e resistance to bile salts. Results are the mean of three separate experiments. Statistical significance (Student’s t test) relative to the level of C. jejuni 81–176 strain is indicated

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