File:Drosophila-Embryos-as-Model-Systems-for-Monitoring-Bacterial-Infection-in-Real-Time-ppat.1000518.s002.ogv
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DescriptionDrosophila-Embryos-as-Model-Systems-for-Monitoring-Bacterial-Infection-in-Real-Time-ppat.1000518.s002.ogv |
English: Photorhabdus rapidly freezes embryonic hemocytes. The movie on the left shows an embryo containing RFP expressing hemocytes (red) that has been injected with E. coli (yellow). The hemocytes are highly motile cells migrating within the embryo as they clear the invading bacteria. The movie on the right shows the effect of injection of Photorhadus (yellow) on the hemocytes (red). Hemocytes are able to bind the bacteria but appear frozen and lose their ability to move. Movie duration is 40 minutes. Both movies are running at the same speed (7 fps). |
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Source | Video S2 from Vlisidou I, Dowling A, Evans I, Waterfield N, ffrench-Constant R, Wood W (2009). "Drosophila Embryos as Model Systems for Monitoring Bacterial Infection in Real Time". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000518. PMID 19609447. PMC: 2707623. | ||
Author | Vlisidou I, Dowling A, Evans I, Waterfield N, ffrench-Constant R, Wood W | ||
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Author | Vlisidou I, Dowling A, Evans I, Waterfield N, ffrench-Constant R, Wood W |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Photorhabdus rapidly freezes embryonic hemocytes. The movie on the left shows an embryo containing RFP expressing hemocytes (red) that has been injected with E. coli (yellow). The hemocytes are highly motile cells migrating within the embryo as they clear the invading bacteria. The movie on the right shows the effect of injection of Photorhadus (yellow) on the hemocytes (red). Hemocytes are able to bind the bacteria but appear frozen and lose their ability to move. Movie duration is 40 minutes. Both movies are running at the same speed (7 fps). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009-07 |