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[edit]DescriptionGlioblastoma-A-Pathogenic-Crosstalk-between-Tumor-Cells-and-Pericytes-pone.0101402.s019.ogv |
English: GBM cells are destroyed by activated phagocytic pericytes. An iCdc42-U87 GBM cell (yellow arrows) is pursued and caught by a non-contractile, macrophage-like, activated pericyte (white arrowheads), which appears to contain cytoplasm from a previous engulfed FR+-GBM cell (yellow arrowheads). Blue arrowheads indicate the sequence of enveloping and destruction of the tumor cell, with the resulting uptake of the residual GBM cell into the phagocytic cell-cytoplasm (blue arrowheads). A second activated pericyte (white arrows) participates in the immune reaction. Δtime: 10 minutes; time: 8 hours; rate: 3 fps. |
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Source | Movie S8 from Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S (2014). "Glioblastoma: A Pathogenic Crosstalk between Tumor Cells and Pericytes". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0101402. PMID 25032689. PMC: 4102477. | ||
Author | Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S | ||
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Author | Caspani E, Crossley P, Redondo-Garcia C, Martinez S |
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Image title | GBM cells are destroyed by activated phagocytic pericytes. An iCdc42-U87 GBM cell (yellow arrows) is pursued and caught by a non-contractile, macrophage-like, activated pericyte (white arrowheads), which appears to contain cytoplasm from a previous engulfed FR+-GBM cell (yellow arrowheads). Blue arrowheads indicate the sequence of enveloping and destruction of the tumor cell, with the resulting uptake of the residual GBM cell into the phagocytic cell-cytoplasm (blue arrowheads). A second activated pericyte (white arrows) participates in the immune reaction. Δtime: 10 minutes; time: 8 hours; rate: 3 fps. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |
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