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[edit]DescriptionLive-Imaging-of-Innate-Immune-Cell-Sensing-of-Transformed-Cells-in-Zebrafish-Larvae-Parallels-pbio.1000562.s008.ogv |
English: Supporting time-lapse movies for Figure 4. This panel of movies shows the representative cell morphology and migration behavior of four leukocyte subtypes. (A) provides a comparison of the morphology and migration behavior of the Fli+LysC−MPOlow (pink arrow) and the Fli+LysChighMPOhigh (red arrow) subtypes. (B) provides a comparison of the morphology and migration behavior of the Fli+LysChighMPOhigh (red arrow) and Fli+LysClowMPO− (blue arrow) subtypes. (C) provides a comparison of the cell morphology and migration behavior of the Fli+LysChighMPOhigh (red arrow) and Fli+LysC−MPO− (green arrow) subtypes. Color-coded arrows were used in the movies to help identify each subtype as they appear in the movie. Image sizes were re-scaled to fit in the same frame. |
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Source | Video S6 from Feng Y, Santoriello C, Mione M, Hurlstone A, Martin P (2010). "Live Imaging of Innate Immune Cell Sensing of Transformed Cells in Zebrafish Larvae: Parallels between Tumor Initiation and Wound Inflammation". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000562. PMID 21179501. PMC: 3001901. | ||
Author | Feng Y, Santoriello C, Mione M, Hurlstone A, Martin P | ||
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Author | Feng Y, Santoriello C, Mione M, Hurlstone A, Martin P |
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Image title | Supporting time-lapse movies for Figure 4. This panel of movies shows the representative cell morphology and migration behavior of four leukocyte subtypes. (A) provides a comparison of the morphology and migration behavior of the Fli+LysC?MPOlow (pink arrow) and the Fli+LysChighMPOhigh (red arrow) subtypes. (B) provides a comparison of the morphology and migration behavior of the Fli+LysChighMPOhigh (red arrow) and Fli+LysClowMPO? (blue arrow) subtypes. (C) provides a comparison of the cell morphology and migration behavior of the Fli+LysChighMPOhigh (red arrow) and Fli+LysC?MPO? (green arrow) subtypes. Color-coded arrows were used in the movies to help identify each subtype as they appear in the movie. Image sizes were re-scaled to fit in the same frame. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2010-12 |
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