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Table 1.

Frequency of non-typhoidal Salmonella serotypes according origin.

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Fig 1.

Virulence determinants microarrays data for 106 Salmonella strains analysed.

At the top, the analysed genes are grouped according to their particular genomic location or function (fimbrial). The order of strains represents their relatedness according to the UPGMA dendrogram type performed in BioNumerics 5.1. The hybridization result of a distinct strain is shown by row. A white box indicates the absence and a black box indicates the presence of the target sequence in the strain.

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Fig 2.

(A) Effect of the CdtB toxin in HeLa cells, 72h after S. Typhimurium Sal199 infection. On top, untreated HeLa cells, in middle, HeLa cells infected with S. Typhimurium LT2, and on bottom, HeLa cells infected with S. Typhimurium Sal199. The cells were examined at same magnification (40x) by light microscope, and the cell cycle arrest measured by flow cytometry. The peaks corresponding to cells in G1, S and G2/M are indicated. (B) Ratio G0/G1/G2/M of cell cycle profiles from at least three independent experiments.

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Fig 3.

Adhesion and invasion of HT-29 cells by control strain S. Typhimurium LT2, S. Infantis Sal147, and S. Infantis Sal280.

Data shown are means ± SEM from four independent experiments.

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Fig 4.

Percentage survival in G. mellonella 24h post-infection in different strains.

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