File:Phosphatidylinositol-(45)-Bisphosphate-Controls-T-Cell-Activation-by-Regulating-T-Cell-Rigidity-and-pone.0027227.s014.ogv
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English: Contains two T cell/APC interactions, as indicated by the positions of the respective T cells relative to the APC. Movie S7 refers to Fig. S4A , the 5C.C7 T cells are transduced with TCRξ-GFP and PIP5K γ87, cell coupling cannot be timed precisely, and prominent is that in particular for the T cell on top a lamellum mediating cell coupling cannot be detected. |
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Source | Movie S7 from Sun Y, Dandekar R, Mao Y, Yin H, Wülfing C (2011). "Phosphatidylinositol (4,5) Bisphosphate Controls T Cell Activation by Regulating T Cell Rigidity and Organization". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0027227. PMID 22096541. PMC: 3214035. | ||
Author | Sun Y, Dandekar R, Mao Y, Yin H, Wülfing C | ||
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current | 03:47, 26 April 2017 | 21 s, 77 × 89 (75 KB) | Revent (talk | contribs) | attempt to fix transcodes | |
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