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English: Phase contrast (left), VE-cadherin-GFP (middle), and overlay (right) movies of neutrophils migrating through a TNF-α-activated HUVEC monolayer. White circle in VE-cadherin-GFP (middle) movie in the first frame indicates the location at which a neutrophil transmigrates at a tricellular junction, creating a gap in the endothelial cell VE-cadherin, through which several “follower” neutrophils also transmigrate before the VE-cadherin translocates back to the junction. Scale bar is 10 µm. Time in upper right corner is in minutes∶seconds format, where time = 0 corresponds to the time within one minute of plating neutrophils onto the endothelium.
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Source Movie S1 from Stroka K, Hayenga H, Aranda-Espinoza H (2013). "Human Neutrophil Cytoskeletal Dynamics and Contractility Actively Contribute to Trans-Endothelial Migration". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0061377. PMID 23626676. PMC: 3634075.
Author Stroka K, Hayenga H, Aranda-Espinoza H
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