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English: Migration of human monocytes towards CXCL12β-SgG2. Freshly isolated monocytes from blood of healthy donors were plated on glass bottom cover slips coated with Poly-D-lysine and VCAM-1. CXCL12β (100 nM) was pre-incubated with SgG2 in a molar ratio 1∶50 during 30 min at RT. CXCL12 and SgG2 complex was dispensed from a micropipette with constant backpressure. Time-lapse video was recorded at 10 seconds interval with DIC optics at 63× magnification. 1 representative video of three is shown. DiVX software should be used to open and play this video.
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Source Video S2 from Viejo-Borbolla A, Martinez-Martín N, Nel H, Rueda P, Martín R, Blanco S, Arenzana-Seisdedos F, Thelen M, Fallon P, Alcamí A (2012). "Enhancement of Chemokine Function as an Immunomodulatory Strategy Employed by Human Herpesviruses". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002497. PMID 22319442. PMC: 3271085.
Author Viejo-Borbolla A, Martinez-Martín N, Nel H, Rueda P, Martín R, Blanco S, Arenzana-Seisdedos F, Thelen M, Fallon P, Alcamí A
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