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[edit]DescriptionHuman-Papillomavirus-Type-16-Entry-Retrograde-Cell-Surface-Transport-along-Actin-Rich-Protrusions-ppat.1000148.s015.ogv |
English: Effect of blebbistatin on virus transport. Movie from spinning disc confocal microscopy time series showing several AF488 labeled HPV-16 particles on an actin-rich protrusion of HeLa cells transfected with EGFP-actin. Addition of blebbistatin to 30 µM concentration is indicated by a white flash. Acquisition of images occured at 4 frames per s, movie played at 10 Hz. |
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Source | Video S14 from Schelhaas M, Ewers H, Rajamäki M, Day P, Schiller J, Helenius A (2008). "Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Entry: Retrograde Cell Surface Transport along Actin-Rich Protrusions". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000148. PMID 18773072. PMC: 2518865. | ||
Author | Schelhaas M, Ewers H, Rajamäki M, Day P, Schiller J, Helenius A | ||
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Date and time of digitizing | 2008-09 |