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English: iRBC make intimate contact with capillary endothelia. Several early- and late-stage PbA-GFP iRBC travel through a capillary in the course of this Video. Note the elongated shape of the two large iRBC, which most likely contain trophozoites or schizonts. While iRBC containing large late-stage parasites squeeze only slowly through the narrow capillary lumen, presumably due to decreased flexibility, iRBC harboring small early-stage parasites travel at blood velocity. The vascular lumen is labeled with BSA-TX (red); nuclei are stained with Hoechst (blue). |
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Source | Video S3 from Nacer A, Movila A, Baer K, Mikolajczak S, Kappe S, Frevert U (2012). "Neuroimmunological Blood Brain Barrier Opening in Experimental Cerebral Malaria". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002982. PMID 23133375. PMC: 3486917. | ||
Author | Nacer A, Movila A, Baer K, Mikolajczak S, Kappe S, Frevert U | ||
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Author | Nacer A, Movila A, Baer K, Mikolajczak S, Kappe S, Frevert U |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | iRBC make intimate contact with capillary endothelia. Several early- and late-stage PbA-GFP iRBC travel through a capillary in the course of this Video. Note the elongated shape of the two large iRBC, which most likely contain trophozoites or schizonts. While iRBC containing large late-stage parasites squeeze only slowly through the narrow capillary lumen, presumably due to decreased flexibility, iRBC harboring small early-stage parasites travel at blood velocity. The vascular lumen is labeled with BSA-TX (red); nuclei are stained with Hoechst (blue). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012-10 |