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[edit]DescriptionPhysically-Induced-Cytoskeleton-Remodeling-of-Cells-in-Three-Dimensional-Culture-pone.0045512.s010.ogv |
English: Stretch response of a spindle-shaped cell. The cell was stretched in the vertical direction. The cell presented clear stress fibers prior to ETC stretch. Several of these stress fibers depolymerized following ETC stretch. Stress fibers grew over the course of 30 minutes as the ETC was held in a state of isometric stretch. Differences between subsequent images (Figure 2 in the main text) suggest a time course of cellular remodeling. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Lee S, Nekouzadeh A, Butler B, Pryse K, McConnaughey W, Nathan A, Legant W, Schaefer P, Pless R, Elson E, Genin G (2012). "Physically-Induced Cytoskeleton Remodeling of Cells in Three-Dimensional Culture". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0045512. PMID 23300512. PMC: 3531413. | ||
Author | Lee S, Nekouzadeh A, Butler B, Pryse K, McConnaughey W, Nathan A, Legant W, Schaefer P, Pless R, Elson E, Genin G | ||
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Author | Lee S, Nekouzadeh A, Butler B, Pryse K, McConnaughey W, Nathan A, Legant W, Schaefer P, Pless R, Elson E, Genin G |
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Image title | Stretch response of a spindle-shaped cell. The cell was stretched in the vertical direction. The cell presented clear stress fibers prior to ETC stretch. Several of these stress fibers depolymerized following ETC stretch. Stress fibers grew over the course of 30 minutes as the ETC was held in a state of isometric stretch. Differences between subsequent images (Figure 2 in the main text) suggest a time course of cellular remodeling. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |