File:Tendon-Is-Covered-by-a-Basement-Membrane-Epithelium-That-Is-Required-for-Cell-Retention-and-the-pone.0016337.s001.ogv
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DescriptionTendon-Is-Covered-by-a-Basement-Membrane-Epithelium-That-Is-Required-for-Cell-Retention-and-the-pone.0016337.s001.ogv |
English: The movie shows time-lapse microscopy of the edge of a tendon that has been partially severed and incubated in a fibrin gel for 5 days. The injury site is seen as a V-shaped cut at the tendon surface. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Taylor S, Al-Youha S, Van Agtmael T, Lu Y, Wong J, McGrouther D, Kadler K (2011). "Tendon Is Covered by a Basement Membrane Epithelium That Is Required for Cell Retention and the Prevention of Adhesion Formation". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0016337. PMID 21298098. PMC: 3027644. | ||
Author | Taylor S, Al-Youha S, Van Agtmael T, Lu Y, Wong J, McGrouther D, Kadler K | ||
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Author | Taylor S, Al-Youha S, Van Agtmael T, Lu Y, Wong J, McGrouther D, Kadler K |
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Image title | The movie shows time-lapse microscopy of the edge of a tendon that has been partially severed and incubated in a fibrin gel for 5 days. The injury site is seen as a V-shaped cut at the tendon surface. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |