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English: Supplementary Movie 7 Laser ablation of the actomyosin cable releases the tension and allows crawling forward of positive regions. Live imaging of GFP-actin shows the laser ablation of the cable at the two sides of the positive regions. During ablation (first part of the movie), the frame rate is 1 image every 1.1 sec. During the second part of the movie, gap closure is followed for 1 h at the frame rate of 1 image every 5 min. Frame rates are indicated in the movie. Site of ablation are highlighted by a white circle. |
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Source | Video file from Ravasio A, Cheddadi I, Chen T, Pereira T, Ong H, Bertocchi C, Brugues A, Jacinto A, Kabla A, Toyama Y, Trepat X, Gov N, Neves de Almeida L, Ladoux B (2015). "Gap geometry dictates epithelial closure efficiency". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms8683. PMID 26158873. PMC: 4510701. | ||
Author | Ravasio A, Cheddadi I, Chen T, Pereira T, Ong H, Bertocchi C, Brugues A, Jacinto A, Kabla A, Toyama Y, Trepat X, Gov N, Neves de Almeida L, Ladoux B | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 7 |
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Author | Ravasio A, Cheddadi I, Chen T, Pereira T, Ong H, Bertocchi C, Brugues A, Jacinto A, Kabla A, Toyama Y, Trepat X, Gov N, Neves de Almeida L, Ladoux B |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Laser ablation of the actomyosin cable releases the tension and allows crawling forward of positive regions. Live imaging of GFP-actin shows the laser ablation of the cable at the two sides of the positive regions. During ablation (first part of the movie), the frame rate is 1 image every 1.1 sec. During the second part of the movie, gap closure is followed for 1 h at the frame rate of 1 image every 5 min. Frame rates are indicated in the movie. Site of ablation are highlighted by a white circle. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-07-09 |