File:Microenvironmental-Geometry-Guides-Platelet-Adhesion-and-Spreading-A-Quantitative-Analysis-at-the-pone.0026437.s003.ogv
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English: Platelet behavior at the protein-glass interface. A platelet drifting past a fibrinogen micropattern lands on a region of BSA-blocked glass adjacent to the protein pattern. The platelet then extends filopodia and crawls over onto the protein region before fully spreading. As the distance of the non-patterned regions was >5 µm, the platelet could not span the micropatterned stripes, and spreading was confined to the protein micropattern. Elapsed time: 15 minutes, 50 seconds. |
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Source | Video S2 from Kita A, Sakurai Y, Myers D, Rounsevell R, Huang J, Seok T, Yu K, Wu M, Fletcher D, Lam W (2011). "Microenvironmental Geometry Guides Platelet Adhesion and Spreading: A Quantitative Analysis at the Single Cell Level". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0026437. PMID 22028878. PMC: 3197646. | ||
Author | Kita A, Sakurai Y, Myers D, Rounsevell R, Huang J, Seok T, Yu K, Wu M, Fletcher D, Lam W | ||
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Author | Kita A, Sakurai Y, Myers D, Rounsevell R, Huang J, Seok T, Yu K, Wu M, Fletcher D, Lam W |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
Language | English |