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English: Response of pericytes to PMA-treated PMNs. Mouse retinal primary pericytes were seeded on the FN-coated glass surface of culture dishes for 4 hours to allow cell spreading. Cells were imaged in time-lapse at 37°C for 1 hour using the setting for phase contrast and then washed PMA-treated PMNs were added. Interaction of pericytes and PMNs were further recorded for 2 hours after adding PMNs. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Wang S, Cao C, Chen Z, Bankaitis V, Tzima E, Sheibani N, Burridge K (2012). "Pericytes Regulate Vascular Basement Membrane Remodeling and Govern Neutrophil Extravasation during Inflammation". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0045499. PMID 23029055. PMC: 3448630. | ||
Author | Wang S, Cao C, Chen Z, Bankaitis V, Tzima E, Sheibani N, Burridge K | ||
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Author | Wang S, Cao C, Chen Z, Bankaitis V, Tzima E, Sheibani N, Burridge K |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |