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. 2011 Jan 18;79(4):1566–1577. doi: 10.1128/IAI.01155-10

FIG. 7.

FIG. 7.

Chlamydial coinfection does not result in increased association of gonococci with cultured epithelial cells. The percentage of cell-associated (A) or invasive (B) gonococci after inoculation of monolayers of ME180, IEC4.1, or BM1.11 cells with N. gonorrhoeae in the presence (white bars) or absence (gray bars) of a preexisting chlamydial infection is shown. ME180 human cervical epithelial cells were preinfected with C. trachomatis and the IEC4.1 and BM1.11 murine epithelial cells were preinfected with C. muridarum.