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English: Cells tended to retract processes perpendicular to the stretch direction (the stretch direction was vertical) and extend stress fibers and processes into the stretch direction. The cell shown is responding to a 5% stretch. Following 10% stretch (Movie 7), the shape transition continued towards a spindle-like morphology with a natural axis aligned with the direction of stretch. |
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Source | Movie S6 from Lee S, Nekouzadeh A, Butler B, Pryse K, McConnaughey W, Nathan A, Legant W, Schaefer P, Pless R, Elson E, Genin G (2012). "Physically-Induced Cytoskeleton Remodeling of Cells in Three-Dimensional Culture". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0045512. PMID 23300512. PMC: 3531413. | ||
Author | Lee S, Nekouzadeh A, Butler B, Pryse K, McConnaughey W, Nathan A, Legant W, Schaefer P, Pless R, Elson E, Genin G | ||
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Author | Lee S, Nekouzadeh A, Butler B, Pryse K, McConnaughey W, Nathan A, Legant W, Schaefer P, Pless R, Elson E, Genin G |
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Image title | Cells tended to retract processes perpendicular to the stretch direction (the stretch direction was vertical) and extend stress fibers and processes into the stretch direction. The cell shown is responding to a 5% stretch. Following 10% stretch (Movie 7), the shape transition continued towards a spindle-like morphology with a natural axis aligned with the direction of stretch. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |