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English: Representative time lapse video showing migration of keratinocytes transiently expressing Ogna P1a. Migrating immortalized Plec+/+ keratinocytes expressing Ogna P1a-GFP were monitored using time-lapse video microscopy. Images were collected every 10 minutes for 12 hours. Note that GFP-fluorescence was only visualized during the first time frame and is shown at the start of the video. Only cells strongly expressing full length P1a (arrows) were used for determination of single cell migration velocities. Cells that had not yet fully spread (arrowhead 1), migrated out of the field of view during the period of observation (arrowhead 2), were displaying signs of senescence (arrowhead 3), or were expressing P1a only weakly (arrowhead 4) were not taken into account for measuring.
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Source Video S2 from Walko G, Vukasinovic N, Gross K, Fischer I, Sibitz S, Fuchs P, Reipert S, Jungwirth U, Berger W, Salzer U, Carugo O, Castañón M, Wiche G (2011). "Targeted Proteolysis of Plectin Isoform 1a Accounts for Hemidesmosome Dysfunction in Mice Mimicking the Dominant Skin Blistering Disease EBS-Ogna". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002396. PMID 22144912. PMC: 3228830.
Author Walko G, Vukasinovic N, Gross K, Fischer I, Sibitz S, Fuchs P, Reipert S, Jungwirth U, Berger W, Salzer U, Carugo O, Castañón M, Wiche G
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