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English: GBM cells modify the contractility of pericytes plated on laminin-coated silicone substrates. The area occupied by Far-Red (magenta color) dextran+-U87 cells is delimited by the yellow dashed line (analogous to a graft/host margin). Tumor-flectopodia (white arrows) are associated with modifications of the wrinkling substrate (green arrowheads). Red arrows and red arrowheads indicate flectopodia extensions emanating from groups of GBM-cells, at progressively later times. The altered position of the yellow dashed-line shows the modification of the co-opting-tumor front (first and final positions are compared in the final video-frame). Yellow arrows indicate the difference in the pericyte wrinkling activity at the interacting front. Δtime: 10 minutes; time: 8 hours; rate: 3 fps. |
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Source | Movie S4 from Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S (2014). "Glioblastoma: A Pathogenic Crosstalk between Tumor Cells and Pericytes". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0101402. PMID 25032689. PMC: 4102477. | ||
Author | Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S | ||
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Author | Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | GBM cells modify the contractility of pericytes plated on laminin-coated silicone substrates. The area occupied by Far-Red (magenta color) dextran+-U87 cells is delimited by the yellow dashed line (analogous to a graft/host margin). Tumor-flectopodia (white arrows) are associated with modifications of the wrinkling substrate (green arrowheads). Red arrows and red arrowheads indicate flectopodia extensions emanating from groups of GBM-cells, at progressively later times. The altered position of the yellow dashed-line shows the modification of the co-opting-tumor front (first and final positions are compared in the final video-frame). Yellow arrows indicate the difference in the pericyte wrinkling activity at the interacting front. Δtime: 10 minutes; time: 8 hours; rate: 3 fps. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |
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