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English: Polarization of HIV-1 infected T cells at the virological synapse. Animation through a z-series of 3.99nm thick digital slices of a dual axis tomogram, reconstructed from two sequential 300nm thick sections of Jurkat cells mixed with uninfected CD4+ T cells. Colored overlay is a 3D surface model of organelle redistribution towards the site of virus particle (red) release in the infected cell. Plasma membranes (semi-transparent) are depicted in red (infected cell) and yellow (uninfected cell) and the nucleus in brown. Organelles are rendered as follows: mitochondria (green), lipid bodies (pale blue), lysosomes (orange) and microtubule organizing centre (blue).
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Source Video S1 from Jolly C, Welsch S, Michor S, Sattentau Q (2011). "The Regulated Secretory Pathway in CD4+ T cells Contributes to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Cell-to-Cell Spread at the Virological Synapse". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002226. PMID 21909273. PMC: 3164651.
Author Jolly C, Welsch S, Michor S, Sattentau Q
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