The Crohn's disease-associated gene, CARD15/NOD2, may be an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells    Gastroenterology  Volume 124,

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The Crohn's disease-associated gene, CARD15/NOD2, may be an antibacterial factor in human intestinal epithelial cells    Gastroenterology  Volume 124, Issue 4, (April 2003) DOI: 10.1016/S0016-5085(03)70057-2 Copyright © 2003 Terms and Conditions

Fig. 4 A gentamicin protection assay of S. typhimurium in Caco2, MOCK, NOD2-Caco2, and 3020insC cells was carried out. Experiments were performed in quadruplicate. The data are presented as the average %CFU (the percentage of original inoculation, mean ± SD) with untransfected Caco2 values set as 100%. Results were confirmed in 3 independent experiments. Gastroenterology 2003 124, DOI: (10.1016/S0016-5085(03)70057-2) Copyright © 2003 Terms and Conditions