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Chemotaxis-in-Densely-Populated-Tissue-Determines-Germinal-Center-Anatomy-and-Cell-Motility-A-New-pone.0027650.s010.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 22 s, 336 × 364 pixels, 2.84 Mbps, file size: 7.33 MB)
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English: Development of a mature GC. The video begins with a naive follicle at homeostasis. It then follows the expansion of a GC initiated by 3 GC founder B-cells (yellow) to the production of a mature GC consisting of anatomically accurate MZ, LZ and DZ. Naive B-cells (red) highlight the MZ surrounding the GC. The zonal structure of the GC begins to emerge after day 3 of the GCR, and remains stable over the course of the animation, as centroblasts (DZ, pink) and centrocytes (LZ, orange) cycle between zones. Follicular T-helpers are visible in the LZ (light blue). |
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Source | Video S3 from Hawkins J, Jones M, Plassmann P, Thorley-Lawson D (2011). "Chemotaxis in Densely Populated Tissue Determines Germinal Center Anatomy and Cell Motility: A New Paradigm for the Development of Complex Tissues". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0027650. PMID 22145018. PMC: 3228727. | ||
Author | Hawkins J, Jones M, Plassmann P, Thorley-Lawson D | ||
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Author | Hawkins J, Jones M, Plassmann P, Thorley-Lawson D |
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Image title | Development of a mature GC. The video begins with a naive follicle at homeostasis. It then follows the expansion of a GC initiated by 3 GC founder B-cells (yellow) to the production of a mature GC consisting of anatomically accurate MZ, LZ and DZ. Naive B-cells (red) highlight the MZ surrounding the GC. The zonal structure of the GC begins to emerge after day 3 of the GCR, and remains stable over the course of the animation, as centroblasts (DZ, pink) and centrocytes (LZ, orange) cycle between zones. Follicular T-helpers are visible in the LZ (light blue). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |