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    ATCC fetal human colonocytes
    Quantitation of cell-associated F. nucleatum and F. necrophorum to HCT116 cancerous <t>colonocytes.</t> (A) Superresolution imaging of surface bound and intracellular F. nucleatum 23726 in HCT116 CRC cells. (B) Quantitation of genes in six potential virulence gene families in F. nucleatum 23726, F. necrophorum 25286, and F. necrophorum 1_1_36S. (C) HCT116 binding assays where percent invasion is determined as the number of bacteria recovered as live CFU after incubation and washing compared to the number of input bacteria.
    Fetal Human Colonocytes, supplied by ATCC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 95/100, based on 71 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Utilizing Whole Fusobacterium Genomes To Identify, Correct, and Characterize Potential Virulence Protein Families

    Journal: Journal of Bacteriology

    doi: 10.1128/JB.00273-19

    Quantitation of cell-associated F. nucleatum and F. necrophorum to HCT116 cancerous colonocytes. (A) Superresolution imaging of surface bound and intracellular F. nucleatum 23726 in HCT116 CRC cells. (B) Quantitation of genes in six potential virulence gene families in F. nucleatum 23726, F. necrophorum 25286, and F. necrophorum 1_1_36S. (C) HCT116 binding assays where percent invasion is determined as the number of bacteria recovered as live CFU after incubation and washing compared to the number of input bacteria.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Quantitation of cell-associated F. nucleatum and F. necrophorum to HCT116 cancerous colonocytes. (A) Superresolution imaging of surface bound and intracellular F. nucleatum 23726 in HCT116 CRC cells. (B) Quantitation of genes in six potential virulence gene families in F. nucleatum 23726, F. necrophorum 25286, and F. necrophorum 1_1_36S. (C) HCT116 binding assays where percent invasion is determined as the number of bacteria recovered as live CFU after incubation and washing compared to the number of input bacteria.

    Techniques Used: Quantitation Assay, Imaging, Binding Assay, Bacteria, Incubation



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    Quantitation of cell-associated F. nucleatum and F. necrophorum to HCT116 cancerous colonocytes. (A) Superresolution imaging of surface bound and intracellular F. nucleatum 23726 in HCT116 CRC cells. (B) Quantitation of genes in six potential virulence gene families in F. nucleatum 23726, F. necrophorum 25286, and F. necrophorum 1_1_36S. (C) HCT116 binding assays where percent invasion is determined as the number of bacteria recovered as live CFU after incubation and washing compared to the number of input bacteria.

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    Article Title: Utilizing Whole Fusobacterium Genomes To Identify, Correct, and Characterize Potential Virulence Protein Families

    doi: 10.1128/JB.00273-19

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Quantitation of cell-associated F. nucleatum and F. necrophorum to HCT116 cancerous colonocytes. (A) Superresolution imaging of surface bound and intracellular F. nucleatum 23726 in HCT116 CRC cells. (B) Quantitation of genes in six potential virulence gene families in F. nucleatum 23726, F. necrophorum 25286, and F. necrophorum 1_1_36S. (C) HCT116 binding assays where percent invasion is determined as the number of bacteria recovered as live CFU after incubation and washing compared to the number of input bacteria.

    Article Snippet: In (top panel), a confluent monolayer of healthy fetal human colonocytes (FHC; ATCC CRL-1381) were grown in Dulbecco modified Eagle medium (DMEM)–F-12 medium supplemented with 10% FBS (Atlanta Biologicals) in 1.5 coverslip glass-bottom plates.

    Techniques: Quantitation Assay, Imaging, Binding Assay, Bacteria, Incubation