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English: Zoom of a single sinusoidal lumen from Video S7. (Quick time; 2.6 MB) Note here a section of a hepatic sinusoid defined by walls of green LSEC, densely speckled with red virus, some of which appear yellow having merged with green. The dimensions of the reconstructed stack in x, y and z are 34.5, 28.5 and 9.6 µm, respectively. Details of image acquisition and 3D video creation are given in Materials and Methods. |
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Source | Video S8 from Ganesan L, Mohanty S, Kim J, Clark K, Robinson J, Anderson C (2011). "Rapid and Efficient Clearance of Blood-borne Virus by Liver Sinusoidal Endothelium". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002281. PMID 21980295. PMC: 3182912. | ||
Author | Ganesan L, Mohanty S, Kim J, Clark K, Robinson J, Anderson C | ||
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Author | Ganesan L, Mohanty S, Kim J, Clark K, Robinson J, Anderson C |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011-09 |