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Results showed that the prevalence of invasion (sefA and invA) and TTSS associated genes (hila, avrA and sopE) are high in internalized Salmonella isolates which indicates probable mechanisms of internalization of the isolates.
Only small increases in internalized ligand were observed at 1 h and 2 h, suggesting ligand internalization is nearly complete by 30 minutes.
Increased expression of T3SS related genes (such as hilA, avrA, sopE and sopC) indicates hyper-activation of T3SS in internalized isolates contributing better survival in internalized conditions.
Survivability of Salmonella spp. in internalized condition was determined according to Gorbatsevich et al. (2013).
Elevated expression of sefA and invA in internalized Salmonella spp. suggest virulence potential of these isolates.
The isolates also showed better survivability in internalized condition, biofilm formation ability and motility than ATCC strains.
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Early time points show similarity in the activity in the internalized compartment for both radiolabeled forms of J591.
The model also enabled the evaluation of the "residence" of the radioisotope in the tumor, particularly in the internalized compartment.
In addition, internalized nuclei were detected in these small myofibers (Fig. 2G and supplementary material Fig. S3B,D,F).
In addition, internalized bacteria showed an increase in expression of sarS and svrA simultaneously to a marked down-regulation of saeRS genes, which are important compounds known to modulate agr expression [ 35, 63].
In mycobacteria, internalized inositol is first phosphorylated in order to be used as a substrate for the formation of phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP), formed as an intermediate during the formation of PI.
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