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English: Movie 3. Shear-resistant arrest, polarization, crawling and diapedesis of CD4+ T cells on and across TNFα stimulated wt pMBMECs under flow (high magnification). Movie corresponds to the evaluation shown in Figure 2b. The experimental setup was identical to that described in Movie 1. Flow increase to physiological shear stress (1.5 dyne/cm2) was at 8 min (lower timer). Numbers placed on T cells visible on one frame of the movie (lower timer = 40 sec) were assigned for identification of each individual T cell. Images were taken with a 20x objective (Objective LD “Plan-Neofluar” 20x/0,4 Korr Ph2 M27) under phase-contrast illumination at 3 images per min; recording time 21 min; movie taken at 6 images per sec; field of view 438 μm x 329 μm. |
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Source | Coisne C, Lyck R, Engelhardt B (2013). "Live cell imaging techniques to study T cell trafficking across the blood-brain barrier in vitro and in vivo". Fluids and Barriers of the CNS. DOI:10.1186/2045-8118-10-7. PMID 23336847. PMC: 3560242. | ||
Author | Coisne C, Lyck R, Engelhardt B | ||
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Author | Coisne C, Lyck R, Engelhardt B |
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Image title | Movie 3. Shear-resistant arrest, polarization, crawling and diapedesis of CD4+ T cells on and across TNF? stimulated wt pMBMECs under flow (high magnification). Movie corresponds to the evaluation shown in Figure?2b. The experimental setup was identical to that described in Movie 1. Flow increase to physiological shear stress (1.5 dyne/cm2) was at 8?min (lower timer). Numbers placed on T cells visible on one frame of the movie (lower timer? |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |