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DescriptionExamination-of-actin-and-microtubule-dependent-APC-localisations-in-living-mammalian-cells-1471-2121-7-3-S13.ogv |
English: Additional File 13 Expression of the short N-terminal APC construct led to the identification of 3 distinct localisations. The first was to the centrosome (arrow), the second to small, sometimes motile puncta within the cytoplasm, and the final localisation was to sites of cell-cell adhesion (arrowheads). Image capture rate was 1 frame/10s using a 63× oil immersion lens and the movie is played back at 20 frames/s. |
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Source | Langford K, Askham J, Lee T, Adams M, Morrison E (2006). "Examination of actin and microtubule dependent APC localisations in living mammalian cells". BMC Cell Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-2121-7-3. PMID 16423286. PMC: 1386658. | ||
Author | Langford K, Askham J, Lee T, Adams M, Morrison E | ||
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Short title | Additional File 13 |
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Author | Langford K, Askham J, Lee T, Adams M, Morrison E |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2006 |