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English: Example of in vivo live imaging of phagocytosis. A hemocyte in a control prepupa was filmed performing attachment, engulfment and internalization of an E.coli-RFP bacteria. One can see other hemocytes in the act of phagocytosis, or with already internalized bacteria, as well as free bacteria propelled by the hemolymph circulation. Hemocytes are filmed live through the cuticle of the prepupa. Images were acquired every 15 seconds. The film is displayed at 10 fpm and corresponds to approximately 8 minutes. |
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Source | Video S5 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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Author | Regan J, Brandao A, Leitao A, Mantas Dias A, Sucena E, Jacinto A, Zaidman-Remy A |
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Image title | Example of in vivo live imaging of phagocytosis. A hemocyte in a control prepupa was filmed performing attachment, engulfment and internalization of an E.coli-RFP bacteria. One can see other hemocytes in the act of phagocytosis, or with already internalized bacteria, as well as free bacteria propelled by the hemolymph circulation. Hemocytes are filmed live through the cuticle of the prepupa. Images were acquired every 15 seconds. The film is displayed at 10 fpm and corresponds to approximately 8 minutes. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013-10 |