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English: Tubule dynamics of endothelial cells supplemented with celiac or control antibodies. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells were grown inside matrigel in the presence of celiac patient-derived total IgA (CD IgA) or monoclonal antibodies (CD Mab), or their relevant controls (non-CD IgA or non-CD Mab) for ten days in a Cell-IQ system. During the assay pictures were taken every five minutes.
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Source Video S1 from Kalliokoski S, Sulic A, Korponay-Szabo I, Szondy Z, Frias R, Perez M, Martucciello S, Roivainen A, Pelliniemi L, Esposito C, Griffin M, Sblattero D, Maki M, Kaukinen K, Lindfors K, Caja S (2013). "Celiac Disease-Specific TG2-Targeted Autoantibodies Inhibit Angiogenesis Ex Vivo and In Vivo in Mice by Interfering with Endothelial Cell Dynamics". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0065887. PMC: 3688809.
Author Kalliokoski S, Sulic A, Korponay-Szabo I, Szondy Z, Frias R, Perez M, Martucciello S, Roivainen A, Pelliniemi L, Esposito C, Griffin M, Sblattero D, Maki M, Kaukinen K, Lindfors K, Caja S
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