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Figure 6

From: Pasteurella multocida infection induces blood–brain barrier disruption by decreasing tight junctions and adherens junctions between neighbored brain microvascular endothelial cells

Figure 6

Transmission electron microscope examination of the strategy of Pasteurella multocida used for migrating the barrier formed by human brain microvascular endothelial cells (hBMECs). Cells are shown with green stars, bacterial strains in the area between neighbored hBMECs are showed with purple arrows, while those invading the cells are shown with red arrows; blue arrows show tight junctions and adherens junctions between neighbored hBMECs; bars = 5 µm; AMP: ampicillin, KAN: kanamycin.

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