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English: Formation of TNT-like structures between neurons and astrocytes, related to Figure 1. The establishment of TNT-like structures between neurons and astrocytes was monitored by DIC microscopy (see Methods). The movie shows the frequent and apparently directed formation of these transient structures (arrows) initiated by the neuron and connecting to the astrocyte (see also Figure 1A).
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Source Movie S1 from Wang X, Bukoreshtliev N, Gerdes H (2012). "Developing Neurons Form Transient Nanotubes Facilitating Electrical Coupling and Calcium Signaling with Distant Astrocytes". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0047429. PMID 23071805. PMC: 3469499.
Author Wang X, Bukoreshtliev N, Gerdes H
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