The Interaction between Candida krusei and Murine Macrophages Results in Multiple Outcomes, Including Intracellular Survival and Escape from Killing
Infect. Immun. García-Rodas et al. 79: 2136
Supplemental material
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Supplemental file 1 - Video S1. Phagocytosis of C. krusei, macrophage fusion after division, and explosion of an infected RAW 264.7 macrophage.
AVI Video Clip, 4.1 MB. - Supplemental file 2 - Video S2. Formation of pseudohyphae within macrophage-like cell line 264.7.
Zipped AVI Video Clip, 2.5 MB. - Supplemental file 3 - Video S3. Representative macrophage showing actin rearrangements during internalization of C. krusei by RAW 264.7 macrophages.
Zipped Windows Media Video file, 389K. - Supplemental file 4 - Video S4. Representative macrophage showing actin rearrangements during internalization of C. krusei by RAW 264.7 macrophages.
Windows Media Video file, 2.7 MB. - Supplemental file 5 - Video S5. Chemotaxis of infected primary macrophages.
AVI Video Clip, 2.9 MB. - Supplemental file 6 - Video S6. Expulsion of C. krusei from primary macrophages.
Zipped AVI Video Clip, 2.6 MB. - Supplemental file 7 - Video S7. Yeast transfer between primary macrophages.
AVI Video Clip, 1.3 MB. - Supplemental file 8 - Video S8. Loss of yeast integrity after internalization by primary macrophages.
Zipped AVI Video Clip, 654K. - Supplemental file 9 - Legends for Videos S1 through S8.
MS Word document, 22K.