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English: Migration of freshly isolated human monocytes stimulated with CCL2-mCherry. Confocal stacks (7) were taken at 15 sec interval with a 100× magnification. Cells were stimulated with 100 nM CCL2-mCherry. The surface of endosomes (blue) was calculated from the recorded red fluorescence CCL2- mCherry-tagged (ex 594 nm excitation/620–680 nm emission) using Imaris software, phase images were taken with DIC settings. Overlay of calculated surfaces and phase is shown. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Volpe S, Cameroni E, Moepps B, Thelen S, Apuzzo T, Thelen M (2012). "CCR2 Acts as Scavenger for CCL2 during Monocyte Chemotaxis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0037208. PMID 22615942. PMC: 3355119. | ||
Author | Volpe S, Cameroni E, Moepps B, Thelen S, Apuzzo T, Thelen M | ||
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Author | Volpe S, Cameroni E, Moepps B, Thelen S, Apuzzo T, Thelen M |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |