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. 2013 Apr 4;8(4):e60160. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060160

Figure 3. Effect of Cytochalasin D on invasion capacity of S. agalactiae in macrophages.

Figure 3

Cytochalasin D treated THP-1 macrophages were infected with hemolytic (BSU 98) and nonhemolytic (BSU 453) bacteria for 90 min followed by adding antibiotics for 1 h to kill extracellular bacteria. Infected THP-1 macrophages without Cytochalasin D treatment served as positive control. Data shown are the mean ± SD of six independent experiments. Data is considered significant for p values <0.05 (*) and highly significant for p values <0.01 (**).