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English: Diapedesis in the presence of shear stress. Confluent monolayers of 3B-11 endothelial cells grown under passive flow were treated with TNF-α to upregulate VCAM-1. CMTMR stained wild-type T cells (red) and CFSE stained ERM-deficient T cells (green) were mixed in a 1∶1 ratio and added to the apical surfaces. Cells were imaged at 37°C, with sequential brightfield and fluorescence images collected every 30 seconds for 1 hour. Images were superimposed for analysis. White arrows indicate wild-type and ERM-deficient T cells on the apical surface of endothelial cells. Arrows change to red when the indicated cells pass through the endothelial monolayer and continue migrating along the basal surface.
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Source Video S3 from Chen E, Shaffer M, Williamson E, Huang Y, Burkhardt J (2013). "Ezrin and Moesin Are Required for Efficient T Cell Adhesion and Homing to Lymphoid Organs". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0052368. PMID 23468835. PMC: 3585410.
Author Chen E, Shaffer M, Williamson E, Huang Y, Burkhardt J
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