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editDescriptionExperimental-Cerebral-Malaria-Pathogenesis—Hemodynamics-at-the-Blood-Brain-Barrier-ppat.1004528.s027.ogv |
English: The venous microrheology remains unaltered during hyperparasitemia. Intravital microscopy of a PyXL infected CBA/CaJ mouse exhibiting normal blood flow in a cortical postcapillary venules. Note that the entire microvascular lumen is used for the blood flow. The vascular lumen is visualized with Evans blue (red), while blood cells are negatively stained (dark streaks). Scale bar = 20 µm. |
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Source | Video S4 from Nacer A, Movila A, Sohet F, Girgis N, Gundra U, Loke P, Daneman R, Frevert U (2014). "Experimental Cerebral Malaria Pathogenesis—Hemodynamics at the Blood Brain Barrier". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004528. PMID 25474413. PMC: 4256476. | ||
Author | Nacer A, Movila A, Sohet F, Girgis N, Gundra U, Loke P, Daneman R, Frevert U | ||
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Author | Nacer A, Movila A, Sohet F, Girgis N, Gundra U, Loke P, Daneman R, Frevert U |
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Image title | The venous microrheology remains unaltered during hyperparasitemia. Intravital microscopy of a PyXL infected CBA/CaJ mouse exhibiting normal blood flow in a cortical postcapillary venules. Note that the entire microvascular lumen is used for the blood flow. The vascular lumen is visualized with Evans blue (red), while blood cells are negatively stained (dark streaks). Scale bar |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-12 |