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[edit]DescriptionAn-Actin-Based-Wave-Generator-Organizes-Cell-Motility-pbio.0050221.sv008.ogv |
English: Rac Activation Dynamics during Acute Cell Stimulation HL-60 cell expressing Pak-GBD-YFP (Rac activity probe) acutely exposed to chemoattractant (20nM fMLP). Rac activation is initially uniform then polarizes, similar to the spatial dynamics of Hem-1 waves (compare to Figure 1F and Video S7). Note that Rac exhibits relatively homogeneous zones of activation in contrast to discrete points and waves of Hem-1. This video corresponds to Figure 2A. |
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Source | Video S8 from Weiner O, Marganski W, Wu L, Altschuler S, Kirschner M (2007). "An Actin-Based Wave Generator Organizes Cell Motility". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050221. PMID 17696648. PMC: 1945041. | ||
Author | Weiner O, Marganski W, Wu L, Altschuler S, Kirschner M | ||
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Short title | Rac Activation Dynamics during Acute Cell Stimulation |
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Author | Weiner O, Marganski W, Wu L, Altschuler S, Kirschner M |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | HL-60 cell expressing Pak-GBD-YFP (Rac activity probe) acutely exposed to chemoattractant (20nM fMLP). Rac activation is initially uniform then polarizes, similar to the spatial dynamics of Hem-1 waves (compare to Figure 1F and Video S7). Note that Rac exhibits relatively homogeneous zones of activation in contrast to discrete points and waves of Hem-1. This video corresponds to Figure 2A. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2007-09 |