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English: Control HL-60 Cells Persistently Polarize in Response to Uniform Stimulation Time-lapse Nomarski images of control HL-60 cells sandwiched between two coverslips and exposed to uniform 20 nM fMLP. This video corresponds to Figure 7B.
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Source | Video S2 from Weiner O, Rentel M, Ott A, Brown G, Jedrychowski M, Yaffe M, Gygi S, Cantley L, Bourne H, Kirschner M (2006). "Hem-1 Complexes Are Essential for Rac Activation, Actin Polymerization, and Myosin Regulation during Neutrophil Chemotaxis". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0040038. PMID 16417406. PMC: 1334198. | ||
Author | Weiner O, Rentel M, Ott A, Brown G, Jedrychowski M, Yaffe M, Gygi S, Cantley L, Bourne H, Kirschner M | ||
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Short title | Control HL-60 Cells Persistently Polarize in Response to Uniform Stimulation |
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Author | Weiner O, Rentel M, Ott A, Brown G, Jedrychowski M, Yaffe M, Gygi S, Cantley L, Bourne H, Kirschner M |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Time-lapse Nomarski images of control HL-60 cells sandwiched between two coverslips and exposed to uniform 20 nM fMLP. This video corresponds to Figure 7B. (1.6 MB WMV). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2006-02 |
Language | English |
- Videos of cell biology
- Videos of systems biology
- Actin video
- Cell lines
- Cell polarity
- Enzyme activation
- Videos of membrane proteins
- Molecular sequence data
- Myosins
- Videos of Neutrophils
- Phosphatidylinositol phosphates
- Protein binding
- Protein subunits
- Reactive oxygen species
- Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein family
- Rac GTP-binding proteins