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HOC-7 cells, which express moderate levels of MT1 (but have not been assessed for tumour-forming ability in vivo), did not invade efficiently in our assays, despite having a moderate capacity to degrade the collagen I plugs within transwells.
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As anticipated, WM266-4 cells invaded efficiently, but 501mel cells displayed little invasion.
Retroviruses don't invade cells efficiently and they're difficult to reproduce in the lab.
Merozoites of these parasites invade more efficiently uninfected RBC involved in these rosettes than into unattached RBC (data not shown).
When Myogel and Matrigel® were mixed, HSC-3 cells invaded more efficiently when the mixture contained more Myogel, and less when the portion of Matrigel® increased (Fig. 4c).
Our results revealed that KB/VCR cells migrated and invaded more efficiently than KB cells in response to 10% serum, which was used as a chemoattractant.
In reovirus-susceptible cells, however, both reovirus and ISVP efficiently invade the cytosol due to the high level of cathepsin activities, leading to efficient induction of innate immunity.
S. Typhimurium use a multitude of effector proteins to efficiently invade non-phagocytic cells.
Next, we wanted to assess whether PgFbFP can efficiently invade and proliferate in the primary GECs as the wild type.
A recent study by Glushakova [12] illustrates that merozoites invade RBC more efficiently when the iRBC are bound to uninfected RBC prior to schizont rupture and merozoite release.
In unpurified Pv spz preparations there may be contaminant molecules of mosquito origin, which compete with Pv spz to bind to the hepatocytes, but purification of Pv spz from these mosquito components might allow Pv spz to attach to and invade hepatocytes more efficiently and at higher rate.
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