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English: Hemocytes blocked in ecdysone reception do not acquire motility at metamorphosis. Hemocytes visible under the dorsal epithelium in an HmlΔ>GFP, EcRB1DN prepupa were imaged for 3 h, from 1 h APF to 4 h APF. These hemocytes, which express a dominant negative form of the EcRB1, barely move and do not change morphology. Time indicated on the film is time APF. Images were analyzed by time-lapse confocal microscopy using a laser-scanning confocal microscope (LSM510; Carl Zeiss). Frames were taken every minute and are displayed at a rate of 7 frames/second. The scale represents 20 µm. Stills from this video are presented in figure 2.
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Source Video S2 from Regan J, Brandao A, Leitao A, Mantas Dias A, Sucena E, Jacinto A, Zaidman-Remy A (2013). "Steroid Hormone Signaling Is Essential to Regulate Innate Immune Cells and Fight Bacterial Infection in Drosophila". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1003720. PMID 24204269. PMC: 3812043.
Author Regan J, Brandao A, Leitao A, Mantas Dias A, Sucena E, Jacinto A, Zaidman-Remy A
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