File:The-Effect-of-Anti-Rosetting-Agents-against-Malaria-Parasites-under-Physiological-Flow-Conditions-pone.0073999.s005.ogv
The-Effect-of-Anti-Rosetting-Agents-against-Malaria-Parasites-under-Physiological-Flow-Conditions-pone.0073999.s005.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 14 s, 706 × 528 pixels, 12.89 Mbps, file size: 21.66 MB)
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English: The P. falciparum rosetting strain IT/PAR+ was added to the perfusion system at 5% parasitemia and 1% haematocrit and subjected to a shear stress 0.5 dyn/cm2. Video was captured of the cells in flow (×20 objective) using a Leica 6000B inverted microscope equipped with DFC360FX camera recording at 30 frames per second. The video clip shows IT/PAR+ “multi-rosettes” under flow and how they exist as single objects, and further demonstrates the various sizes and conformations observed under flow conditions. |
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Source | Video S1 from Adams Y, Rowe J (2013). "The Effect of Anti-Rosetting Agents against Malaria Parasites under Physiological Flow Conditions". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0073999. PMID 24066091. PMC: 3774797. | ||
Author | Adams Y, Rowe J | ||
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Author | Adams Y, Rowe J |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |