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English: Videos of cellular processes in the pancreas shown in Figure 3. The yellow box represents the area where two GFP–LC3 positive dots exhibited distinct behaviors in an acinar cell (yellow arrow and yellow arrowhead). The magenta box specifies the location where an event that appeared similar to exocytosis (magenta arrow) took place. The white box shows the region where a cell (white arrowhead) moved in the vasculature. Scale bar, 20 µm. |
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Source | Movie S7 from Cao L, Kobayakawa S, Yoshiki A, Abe K (2012). "High Resolution Intravital Imaging of Subcellular Structures of Mouse Abdominal Organs Using a Microstage Device". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0033876. PMID 22479464. PMC: 3313950. | ||
Author | Cao L, Kobayakawa S, Yoshiki A, Abe K | ||
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Author | Cao L, Kobayakawa S, Yoshiki A, Abe K |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |