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Fig. 6 | Microbial Cell Factories

Fig. 6

From: Lactobacillus plantarum displaying CCL3 chemokine in fusion with HIV-1 Gag derived antigen causes increased recruitment of T cells

Fig. 6

Chemotactic properties of L. plantarum strains surface displaying CCL3Gag, in presence of soluble CCL3 protein. Migration of Esb-MP cells towards CCL3Gag expressing strains in the presence of 3 ng/ml free CCL3 was compared to migration towards the negative control (Lp_Ev). The number of migrated cells was counted using flow cytometry and relative chemotaxis is shown as average fold change relative to the negative control. The data are presented as the means from at least 5 replicates +SEM. Statistically significant differences (p < 0.01) are indicated by an asterisk (*)

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