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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200509009
Boyer et al.

Figure S1 Actin cytoskeleton disruption and macroaperture formation by EDIN isoforms.

Figure S2 Effect of EDIN on HUVECs expressing GFP-actin.

Figure S3 Interference of EDIN on thrombin-induced increase of monolayer permeability.

Figure S4 Characterization of S25-derived S. aureus strains.

Video 1 Endothelial cell intoxication by EDIN.

Video 2 EDIN intoxication of HUVECs expressing GFP-caveolin1.

Video 3 VERO cell intoxication by EDIN.

Video 4 Endothelial cell intoxication by C3 exoenzyme of C. botulinum.

Video 5 Actin dynamic in rhoA RNAi-transfected HUVECs.

Video 6 Actin dynamic in EDIN-intoxicated endothelial cells.

Video 7 HUVECs intoxication by toxin-B of Clostridium difficile.

Video 8 EDIN effect on endothelial cell expressing VE-cadherin-GFP and RFP-actin in monolayer.

Video 9 EDIN effect on endothelial cell monolayer.

Video 10 HUVECs infection by S. aureus





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