File:Receptor-Sorting-within-Endosomal-Trafficking-Pathway-Is-Facilitated-by-Dynamic-Actin-Filaments-pone.0019942.s003.ogv
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DescriptionReceptor-Sorting-within-Endosomal-Trafficking-Pathway-Is-Facilitated-by-Dynamic-Actin-Filaments-pone.0019942.s003.ogv |
English: 3D reconstitution of early endosomes under LatB treatment. HeLa cells internalized both Alexa488-Tfn and Alexa555-EGF for 5 min at 37°C before the addition of LatB. Images were taken at 25 min. The structure of endosomes containing both EGF and Tfn was visualized by 3D reconstruction with a rotation angle of 2°. Frame rate, 7 frames/sec (181 frames). |
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Source | Movie S2 from Ohashi E, Tanabe K, Henmi Y, Mesaki K, Kobayashi Y, Takei K (2011). "Receptor Sorting within Endosomal Trafficking Pathway Is Facilitated by Dynamic Actin Filaments". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0019942. PMID 21625493. PMC: 3098849. | ||
Author | Ohashi E, Tanabe K, Henmi Y, Mesaki K, Kobayashi Y, Takei K | ||
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current | 01:28, 27 April 2017 | 26 s, 82 × 61 (39 KB) | Revent (talk | contribs) | attempt to fix transcodes | |
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