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Fig. 2. Transepithelial resistance in human airway epithelia expressing CAR, CAR
GSIV, or GFP. Primary human airway epithelia were infected with adenoviruses expressing CAR, CAR
GSIV, or eGFP and transepithelial resistance was measured 3 days after infection (n=12). CAR
GSIV failed to increase the transepithelial resistance to the same degree as wild-type CAR. Mean resistances differ significantly from each other (*P<0.002). Cultures infected with Ad-eGFP did not differ significantly from baseline transepithelial resistance.