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English: In vivo imaging of Shield-1 depleted 231LN cells expressing tunable E-cadherin. 231LN micrometastatic colonies expressing tunable E-cadh-zsG-DD protein were treated with Shield-1 ligand to achieve a final in vivo concentration of 0.5 µM to induce an epithelial morphology over 12 hours (Movie S6). This movie reveals events that occur during Shield-1 depletion, such as a reversion to the mesenchymal morphology (Movie S7). Images were acquired every 15 minutes in the green (E-cadh-zsG-DD) and red (tdTomato) channels. Movie consists of maximum intensity projections for each timepoint and corresponds to Figure 7D.
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Source Movie S7 from Leong H, Lizardo M, Ablack A, McPherson V, Wandless T, Chambers A, Lewis J (2012). "Imaging the Impact of Chemically Inducible Proteins on Cellular Dynamics In Vivo". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0030177. PMID 22276156. PMC: 3261888.
Author Leong H, Lizardo M, Ablack A, McPherson V, Wandless T, Chambers A, Lewis J
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