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English: Rolling and tight adhesion. The video shows a small section of endothelium treated with CXCL10-mucin-GPI as detailed in the main manuscript in 16x fast motion. YT cells are perfused over the endothelial cells at 1 dyn/cm2, The three cells that are captured by the endothelial cells in the first half of the video eventually reach tight adhesion, whereas several events of rolling adhesion can be seen in the second half of the video. |
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Source | Video S2 from Muenchmeier N, Boecker S, Bankel L, Hinz L, Rieth N, Lapa C, Mendler A, Noessner E, Mocikat R, Nelson P (2013). "A Novel CXCL10-Based GPI-Anchored Fusion Protein as Adjuvant in NK-Based Tumor Therapy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0072749. PMID 24023642. PMC: 3758322. | ||
Author | Muenchmeier N, Boecker S, Bankel L, Hinz L, Rieth N, Lapa C, Mendler A, Noessner E, Mocikat R, Nelson P | ||
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Author | Muenchmeier N, Boecker S, Bankel L, Hinz L, Rieth N, Lapa C, Mendler A, Noessner E, Mocikat R, Nelson P |
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Image title | Rolling and tight adhesion. The video shows a small section of endothelium treated with CXCL10-mucin-GPI as detailed in the main manuscript in 16x fast motion. YT cells are perfused over the endothelial cells at 1 dyn/cm2, The three cells that are captured by the endothelial cells in the first half of the video eventually reach tight adhesion, whereas several events of rolling adhesion can be seen in the second half of the video. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |