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Research into the nature of host cell-microbial cross-talk needs more sensitive methods to analyze real time cellular reactions to infection or to toxic factors from infecting agents. Here, we introduce novel analytical applications of electrical cell-substrate impedance sensing (ECIS) to quantify changes in cell morphology and micromotion in response to bacterial challenge. Epithelial monolayers...