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English: Macrophages initiate lymphatic endothelial cell tube formation in in vitro co-culture. Time-lapse video microscopy after 24 h co-culture of SV-LEC and GFP+ macrophages on Matrigel. GFP+ macrophages were distinguished from SV-LEC by their bright signal in phase-contrast. The movie shows a GFP+ macrophage located at the rim of SV-LEC compact structure initiating outgrowth of a tube-like structure. As also visible in Figure S8, the SV-LEC follow the tube-leading macrophage in the newly forming tube-like structure. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Zumsteg A, Baeriswyl V, Imaizumi N, Schwendener R, Rüegg C, Christofori G (2009). "Myeloid Cells Contribute to Tumor Lymphangiogenesis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0007067. PMID 19759906. PMC: 2738969. | ||
Author | Zumsteg A, Baeriswyl V, Imaizumi N, Schwendener R, Rüegg C, Christofori G | ||
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Image title | Macrophages initiate lymphatic endothelial cell tube formation in in vitro co-culture. Time-lapse video microscopy after 24 h co-culture of SV-LEC and GFP+ macrophages on Matrigel. GFP+ macrophages were distinguished from SV-LEC by their bright signal in phase-contrast. The movie shows a GFP+ macrophage located at the rim of SV-LEC compact structure initiating outgrowth of a tube-like structure. As also visible in Figure S8, the SV-LEC follow the tube-leading macrophage in the newly forming tube-like structure. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009 |
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