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A-Detailed-Hierarchical-Study-of-Giardia-lamblia's-Ventral-Disc-Reveals-Novel-Microtubule-pone.0043783.s007.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 45 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 586 kbps, file size: 3.16 MB)

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English: Model of tomographic reconstruction of a Giardia trophozoite. The model was generated using IMOD [56] . The movie starts with the viewer looking torward the ventral surface of the cell. Major cytoskeletal components are present: anterior flagella, AFL (purple); caudal flagella, CFL (cyan); posterior-lateral flagella, PFL (blue); ventral flagella, VFL (magenta); supernumerary microtubules, SMT (yellow); microribbons, MR (green); microtubules, MT (white); open ends are green spheres; closed (capped) ends are red spheres. The overlap zone and dorsal-ventral line are indicated. The movie ends with the viewer looking torward the dorsal surface of the cell. Scale bar, 500 nm.
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Source Video S4 from Schwartz C, Heumann J, Dawson S, Hoenger A. "A Detailed, Hierarchical Study of Giardia lamblia's Ventral Disc Reveals Novel Microtubule-Associated Protein Complexes". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0043783. PMID 22984443. PMC: 3439489.
Author Schwartz C, Heumann J, Dawson S, Hoenger A
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