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DescriptionRemodelling-of-Cortical-Actin-Where-Lytic-Granules-Dock-at-Natural-Killer-Cell-Immune-Synapses-pbio.1001152.s009.ogv |
English: Lytic granule organisation at the immune synapse in NK cells activated with MICA. 3D reconstruction of lytic granule centroids localised within 1 µm of the cell surface in pNK cells activated on coverslips with MICA-Fc. Centroids are mapped onto a 2D image showing the cell borders (cyan), the dense actin ring (green), and predicted granule penetrable areas (red). |
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Source | Video S4 from Brown A, Oddos S, Dobbie I, Alakoskela J, Parton R, Eissmann P, Neil M, Dunsby C, French P, Davis I, Davis D (2011). "Remodelling of Cortical Actin Where Lytic Granules Dock at Natural Killer Cell Immune Synapses Revealed by Super-Resolution Microscopy". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001152. PMID 21931537. PMC: 3172219. | ||
Author | Brown A, Oddos S, Dobbie I, Alakoskela J, Parton R, Eissmann P, Neil M, Dunsby C, French P, Davis I, Davis D | ||
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Author | Brown A, Oddos S, Dobbie I, Alakoskela J, Parton R, Eissmann P, Neil M, Dunsby C, French P, Davis I, Davis D |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011-09 |