10.1371/journal.pone.0072620.g003
Amber Howerton
Amber
Howerton
Manomita Patra
Manomita
Patra
Ernesto Abel-Santos
Ernesto
Abel-Santos
Cytotoxicity of CamSA.
Public Library of Science
2013
Biochemistry
Small molecules
microbiology
Bacterial pathogens
Gram positive
bacteriology
Bacterial biochemistry
Host-pathogen interaction
Microbial control
pathogenesis
Model organisms
Animal models
mouse
statistics
Biostatistics
Infectious diseases
Bacterial diseases
Clostridium difficile
Food poisoning by Clostridium perfringens
Nosocomial infections
Gastrointestinal infections
2013-08-30 02:13:25
Figure
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<p>Vero cells (white bars) or Caco-2 cells (black bars) were incubated overnight with 10% DMSO, 10% EtOH, 50 µM CamSA or 200 µM CamSA. Cell viability was determined with the CellTiter Glo viability kit. The luminescence signal from DMSO-treated cells was undistinguishable from untreated cells and was set as 100% cell viability. Percent survival for other conditions was calculated relative to untreated cells. Error bars represent standard deviations from at least five independent measurements.</p>