File:Microenvironmental-Geometry-Guides-Platelet-Adhesion-and-Spreading-A-Quantitative-Analysis-at-the-pone.0026437.s004.ogv
Microenvironmental-Geometry-Guides-Platelet-Adhesion-and-Spreading-A-Quantitative-Analysis-at-the-pone.0026437.s004.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 38 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 44 kbps overall, file size: 207 KB)
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English: Platelet sensing using filopodia. Time lapsed responses of platelets as they come into contact with a microstamped protein surface. The platelets extend filopodia, which dynamically move around and either anchor to the protein or retract when not in contact with the protein. Lamellipodia then fill in the area between filopodia, and stay within the microstamped boundary. Elapsed Time: 22 minutes, 20 seconds. |
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Source | Video S3 from Kita A, Sakurai Y, Myers D, Rounsevell R, Huang J, Seok T, Yu K, Wu M, Fletcher D, Lam W (2011). "Microenvironmental Geometry Guides Platelet Adhesion and Spreading: A Quantitative Analysis at the Single Cell Level". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0026437. PMID 22028878. PMC: 3197646. | ||
Author | Kita A, Sakurai Y, Myers D, Rounsevell R, Huang J, Seok T, Yu K, Wu M, Fletcher D, Lam W | ||
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Author | Kita A, Sakurai Y, Myers D, Rounsevell R, Huang J, Seok T, Yu K, Wu M, Fletcher D, Lam W |
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Image title | Platelet sensing using filopodia. Time lapsed responses of platelets as they come into contact with a microstamped protein surface. The platelets extend filopodia, which dynamically move around and either anchor to the protein or retract when not in contact with the protein. Lamellipodia then fill in the area between filopodia, and stay within the microstamped boundary. Elapsed Time: 22 minutes, 20 seconds. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
Language | English |