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English: Cytochalasin D Treatment Does Not Affect Calcium Flux Stimulated by Antibody Crosslinking: Results of Cytochalasin D Introduced Together with Streptavidin Untreated AD10 T cells were attached on poly-l-lysine–coated cover glasses in a flow chamber. The untreated AD10 T cells were incubated with KJ25 antibody first, then 10 μg/ml streptavidin was introduced together with 10 μM cytochalasin D. A few T cells fluxed calcium at low levels during incubation. Crosslinking by streptavidin led to high-level calcium flux in most of the cells (the last quarter of the video). Calcium levels are displayed in pseudocolor. The speed of the video is 50 times real time. |
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Source | Video S13 from Ma Z, Sharp K, Janmey P, Finkel T (2008). "Surface-Anchored Monomeric Agonist pMHCs Alone Trigger TCR with High Sensitivity". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060043. PMID 18303949. PMC: 2253636. | ||
Author | Ma Z, Sharp K, Janmey P, Finkel T | ||
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Short title | Cytochalasin D Treatment Does Not Affect Calcium Flux Stimulated by Antibody Crosslinking: Results of Cytochalasin D Introduced Together with Streptavidin |
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Author | Ma Z, Sharp K, Janmey P, Finkel T |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Untreated AD10 T cells were attached on poly-l-lysine?coated cover glasses in a flow chamber. The untreated AD10 T cells were incubated with KJ25 antibody first, then 10 ?g/ml streptavidin was introduced together with 10 ?M cytochalasin D. A few T cells fluxed calcium at low levels during incubation. Crosslinking by streptavidin led to high-level calcium flux in most of the cells (the last quarter of the video). Calcium levels are displayed in pseudocolor. The speed of the video is 50 times real time. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2008-02 |