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English: motion on the substrate with alternating stripes of high/low adhesiveness: motion perpendicular to the stripes, cf. Fig. 7b. In all the movies, RGB (red/green/blue) color channels encode the phase field (red), the adhesive contacts (green) and the absolute value of the orientation field (blue), respectively. Hence high adhesive contacts are yellow, highly oriented regions are purple. In the case of substrate modulations, blue color encodes high adhesiveness regions, black color encodes low adhesiveness regions. |
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Source | Movie S5 from Ziebert F, Aranson I (2013). "Effects of Adhesion Dynamics and Substrate Compliance on the Shape and Motility of Crawling Cells". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0064511. PMID 23741334. PMC: 3669322. | ||
Author | Ziebert F, Aranson I | ||
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Author | Ziebert F, Aranson I |
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Image title | motion on the substrate with alternating stripes of high/low adhesiveness: motion perpendicular to the stripes, cf. Fig. 7b. In all the movies, RGB (red/green/blue) color channels encode the phase field (red), the adhesive contacts (green) and the absolute value of the orientation field (blue), respectively. Hence high adhesive contacts are yellow, highly oriented regions are purple. In the case of substrate modulations, blue color encodes high adhesiveness regions, black color encodes low adhesiveness regions. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |