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DescriptionDrosophila-Embryos-as-Model-Systems-for-Monitoring-Bacterial-Infection-in-Real-Time-ppat.1000518.s008.ogv |
English: Cellular internalisation of Mcf1 is required for hemocyte freezing. Timelapse confocal movie showing embryos containing hemocytes expressing shibirets1 injected with Mcf1. These shibire mutant hemocytes can be seen migrating normally extending large, dynamic actin rich protrusions and show no sign of the freezing phenotype observed in wildtype cells upon exposure to Mcf1 toxin. Movie duration is 40 minutes. |
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Source | Video S8 from Vlisidou I, Dowling A, Evans I, Waterfield N, ffrench-Constant R, Wood W (2009). "Drosophila Embryos as Model Systems for Monitoring Bacterial Infection in Real Time". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000518. PMID 19609447. PMC: 2707623. | ||
Author | Vlisidou I, Dowling A, Evans I, Waterfield N, ffrench-Constant R, Wood W | ||
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Author | Vlisidou I, Dowling A, Evans I, Waterfield N, ffrench-Constant R, Wood W |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Cellular internalisation of Mcf1 is required for hemocyte freezing. Timelapse confocal movie showing embryos containing hemocytes expressing shibirets1 injected with Mcf1. These shibire mutant hemocytes can be seen migrating normally extending large, dynamic actin rich protrusions and show no sign of the freezing phenotype observed in wildtype cells upon exposure to Mcf1 toxin. Movie duration is 40 minutes. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009-07 |
Categories:
- Videos of Drosophila melanogaster proteins in embryogenesis
- Diseases and disorders of Drosophila melanogaster due to bacteria
- Microscopic videos of green fluorescent protein expressed in animals
- Innate immunity
- Bacterial toxins
- Cell adhesion molecules
- Enterobacteriaceae infections
- Videos of Escherichia coli
- Hemocytes
- Animal models of disease
- Photorhabdus
- Rac GTP-binding proteins