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English: Ca2+ imaging in immature DCs. The imaging was performed immediately after staining with Fluo-3. |
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Source | Video S1 from Tomic S, ?okic J, Vasilijic S, Ogrinc N, Rudolf R, Pelicon P, Vucevic D, Milosavljevic P, Jankovic S, Anzel I, Rajkovic J, Rupnik M, Friedrich B, Colic M (2014). "Size-Dependent Effects of Gold Nanoparticles Uptake on Maturation and Antitumor Functions of Human Dendritic Cells In Vitro". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0096584. PMID 24802102. PMC: 4011871. | ||
Author | Tomic S, ?okic J, Vasilijic S, Ogrinc N, Rudolf R, Pelicon P, Vucevic D, Milosavljevic P, Jankovic S, Anzel I, Rajkovic J, Rupnik M, Friedrich B, Colic M | ||
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