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Plk1-Inhibition-Causes-Post-Mitotic-DNA-Damage-and-Senescence-in-a-Range-of-Human-Tumor-Cell-Lines-pone.0111060.s010.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 32 s, 672 × 512 pixels, 2.37 Mbps, file size: 9.05 MB)
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English: HCT116 cells were treated with the PLK1 small molecule inhibitor BI 2536 (10 nM) and time lapsed video microscopy was used to visualize cells out to 5 days. The predominant outcome is a transient mitotic arrest, followed by an exit from mitosis (presumably through a mitotic slippage mechanism), followed in many cases by senescence. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Driscoll D, Chakravarty A, Bowman D, Shinde V, Lasky K, Shi J, Vos T, Stringer B, Amidon B, D'Amore N, Hyer M (2014). "Plk1 Inhibition Causes Post-Mitotic DNA Damage and Senescence in a Range of Human Tumor Cell Lines". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0111060. PMID 25365521. PMC: 4218841. | ||
Author | Driscoll D, Chakravarty A, Bowman D, Shinde V, Lasky K, Shi J, Vos T, Stringer B, Amidon B, D'Amore N, Hyer M | ||
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Author | Driscoll D, Chakravarty A, Bowman D, Shinde V, Lasky K, Shi J, Vos T, Stringer B, Amidon B, D'Amore N, Hyer M |
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Image title | HCT116 cells were treated with the PLK1 small molecule inhibitor BI 2536 (10 nM) and time lapsed video microscopy was used to visualize cells out to 5 days. The predominant outcome is a transient mitotic arrest, followed by an exit from mitosis (presumably through a mitotic slippage mechanism), followed in many cases by senescence. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |