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English: The contact with pericytes on silicone substrates is mediated by GBM cellular extensions, which can release cytoplasmic fragments. Magnification of a detail from Video 4. While moving on the top of contractile pericytes spread on laminin-coated silicone substrates, a FR+-U87 cell contacts the underlying pericytes through highly polarized protrusions (red arrows), and releases cytoplasmic fragments (asterisks) which are visible as varicosities (white arrowheads) at the tip of the retracting extensions (white arrows). Δtime: 10 minutes; time: 1 hour 10 min; rate: 1 fps. |
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Source | Movie S6 from Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S (2014). "Glioblastoma: A Pathogenic Crosstalk between Tumor Cells and Pericytes". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0101402. PMID 25032689. PMC: 4102477. | ||
Author | Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S | ||
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Author | Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | The contact with pericytes on silicone substrates is mediated by GBM cellular extensions, which can release cytoplasmic fragments. Magnification of a detail from Video 4. While moving on the top of contractile pericytes spread on laminin-coated silicone substrates, a FR+-U87 cell contacts the underlying pericytes through highly polarized protrusions (red arrows), and releases cytoplasmic fragments (asterisks) which are visible as varicosities (white arrowheads) at the tip of the retracting extensions (white arrows). Δtime: 10 minutes; time: 1 hour 10 min; rate: 1 fps. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |