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English: Multiple Motility Modules in P2 (Re: Figure 7C). TIRF time-lapse of GFP-VASP (left), DIC (center), and merge (right) of a cell in P2. Four motility modules, periodic contractions, continuous protrusion, ruffling, and quiescence, can all be observed. Scale bar represents 10 µm. |
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Source | Movie S6 from Dubin-Thaler B, Hofman J, Cai Y, Xenias H, Spielman I, Shneidman A, David L, Döbereiner H, Wiggins C, Sheetz M (2008). "Quantification of Cell Edge Velocities and Traction Forces Reveals Distinct Motility Modules during Cell Spreading". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0003735. PMID 19011687. PMC: 2581916. | ||
Author | Dubin-Thaler B, Hofman J, Cai Y, Xenias H, Spielman I, Shneidman A, David L, Döbereiner H, Wiggins C, Sheetz M | ||
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