File:Mobilization-of-HIV-Spread-by-Diaphanous-2-Dependent-Filopodia-in-Infected-Dendritic-Cells-ppat.1002762.s008.ogv
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English: Fast VF arc velocities, slow to Scan velocities when in contact with CD4 T cells. VF tips scanning over contacting CD4 T cells. Video is where stills from Fig. 2F are derived and demonstrates the slowing of VF velocities as they scan over the CD4 T cell plasma membrane. Scale bar to the bottom left of the video is 8 µm. Time, T = is outlined in Video S1. |
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Source | Video S6 from Aggarwal A, Iemma T, Shih I, Newsome T, McAllery S, Cunningham A, Turville S (2012). "Mobilization of HIV Spread by Diaphanous 2 Dependent Filopodia in Infected Dendritic Cells". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002762. PMID 22685410. PMC: 3369929. | ||
Author | Aggarwal A, Iemma T, Shih I, Newsome T, McAllery S, Cunningham A, Turville S | ||
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Author | Aggarwal A, Iemma T, Shih I, Newsome T, McAllery S, Cunningham A, Turville S |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012-06 |