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English: GFP-MCAM WM239a melanoma cell division and migration of daughter cells in synthetic ECM. Time-lapse images (30 min / frame) illustrating cell division for GFP-MCAM transfected WM239a melanoma cell and migration of daughter cells in synthetic ECM (220 Pa, 1000 μM CRGDS); Brightfield (top) and GFP-MCAM (bottom). During cell division, MCAM became delocalized, and was then re-expressed on the cleavage ring during cytokinesis. MCAM remained pinned on the rear for each daughter cell at the point of cleavage, suggesting a possible relationship to the cytokinesis machinery or midbody. Time shown in Hr:Min. Scale bar = 20 μm. |
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Source | Movie S13 from Schwartz M, Rogers R, Singh S, Lee J, Loveland S, Koepsel J, Witze E, Montanez-Sauri S, Sung K, Tokuda E, Sharma Y, Everhart L, Nguyen E, Zaman M, Beebe D, Ahn N, Murphy W, Anseth K (2013). "A Quantitative Comparison of Human HT-1080 Fibrosarcoma Cells and Primary Human Dermal Fibroblasts Identifies a 3D Migration Mechanism with Properties Unique to the Transformed Phenotype". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0081689. PMID 24349113. PMC: 3857815. | ||
Author | Schwartz M, Rogers R, Singh S, Lee J, Loveland S, Koepsel J, Witze E, Montanez-Sauri S, Sung K, Tokuda E, Sharma Y, Everhart L, Nguyen E, Zaman M, Beebe D, Ahn N, Murphy W, Anseth K | ||
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Author | Schwartz M, Rogers R, Singh S, Lee J, Loveland S, Koepsel J, Witze E, Montanez-Sauri S, Sung K, Tokuda E, Sharma Y, Everhart L, Nguyen E, Zaman M, Beebe D, Ahn N, Murphy W, Anseth K |
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Image title | GFP-MCAM WM239a melanoma cell division and migration of daughter cells in synthetic ECM. Time-lapse images (30 min / frame) illustrating cell division for GFP-MCAM transfected WM239a melanoma cell and migration of daughter cells in synthetic ECM (220 Pa, 1000 ?M CRGDS); Brightfield (top) and GFP-MCAM (bottom). During cell division, MCAM became delocalized, and was then re-expressed on the cleavage ring during cytokinesis. MCAM remained pinned on the rear for each daughter cell at the point of cleavage, suggesting a possible relationship to the cytokinesis machinery or midbody. Time shown in Hr:Min. Scale bar |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |