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[edit]DescriptionIn-Silico-Reconstitution-of-Actin-Based-Symmetry-Breaking-and-Motility-pbio.1000201.s042.ogv |
English: Network deformations during smooth motion (radial). Video showing example point pairs used to measure circumferential tail deformation during smooth motility (c.f. Video S14 for circumferential direction). Note, for the statistics, only lines that are within the tail were included (radial lines with one point at the front of the bead were excluded). |
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Source | Video S15 from Dayel M, Akin O, Landeryou M, Risca V, Mogilner A, Mullins R (2009). "In Silico Reconstitution of Actin-Based Symmetry Breaking and Motility". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000201. PMID 19771152. PMC: 2738636. | ||
Author | Dayel M, Akin O, Landeryou M, Risca V, Mogilner A, Mullins R | ||
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Author | Dayel M, Akin O, Landeryou M, Risca V, Mogilner A, Mullins R |
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Image title | Network deformations during smooth motion (radial). Video showing example point pairs used to measure circumferential tail deformation during smooth motility (c.f. Video S14 for circumferential direction). Note, for the statistics, only lines that are within the tail were included (radial lines with one point at the front of the bead were excluded). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009-09 |