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DescriptionDynamic-Imaging-of-the-Effector-Immune-Response-to-Listeria-Infection-In-Vivo-ppat.1001326.s010.ogv |
English: Deceleration in CD8+ T cell speeds at Lm-RFP foci is both antigen dependent and independent. In vitro activated and labeled L9.6-EGFP or polyclonal CD8+ T cells were transferred to CB6/F1 CD11c-EYFP mice at 48 hours p.i. with 2.5×104 Lm-RFP and imaged 24 hours later (72 hours p.i.). Intravital time course in the spleens of infected mice are shown with L9.6-EGFP (blue) and polyclonal (magenta) T cells, CD11c-EYFP+ DC (green) and Lm-RFP (red). Video corresponds with data in Figure 8. |
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Source | Video S9 from Waite J, Leiner I, Lauer P, Rae C, Barbet G, Zheng H, Portnoy D, Pamer E, Dustin M (2011). "Dynamic Imaging of the Effector Immune Response to Listeria Infection In Vivo". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1001326. PMID 21455492. PMC: 3063765. | ||
Author | Waite J, Leiner I, Lauer P, Rae C, Barbet G, Zheng H, Portnoy D, Pamer E, Dustin M | ||
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Author | Waite J, Leiner I, Lauer P, Rae C, Barbet G, Zheng H, Portnoy D, Pamer E, Dustin M |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
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Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011-03 |