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In-Vivo-Imaging-Reveals-Distinct-Inflammatory-Activity-of-CNS-Microglia-versus-PNS-Macrophages-in-a-pone.0017910.s009.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 4.7 s, 506 × 119 pixels, 243 kbps, file size: 139 KB)

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English: Microglial reaction towards a single axon transection in the spinal cord dorsal column of a clinical SOD1G93A mouse. This video sequence (64-minute) lasts from 4 minutes before to 60 minutes after an axonal transection in a 120-day-old mutant mouse. It shows, similar to the Video S7 and S8, microglial reactions towards the site of the injury (note the autofluorescence; arrow). Note the monocytes within the blood vessel on the left side. The frame rate of the video is 116 seconds per MIP. Scale bar, 20 µm.
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Source Video S9 from Dibaj P, Steffens H, Zschuntzsch J, Nadrigny F, Schomburg E, Kirchhoff F, Neusch C (2011). "In Vivo Imaging Reveals Distinct Inflammatory Activity of CNS Microglia versus PNS Macrophages in a Mouse Model for ALS". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0017910. PMID 21437247. PMC: 3060882.
Author Dibaj P, Steffens H, Zschuntzsch J, Nadrigny F, Schomburg E, Kirchhoff F, Neusch C
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