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English: Subcapsular RP DCs containing iRBC remnants during crisis. The animation shows a representative 3D region of the subcapsular RP of the spleen in a B6.CD11c-YFP mouse, starting eight days after i.p. infection with 1 × 106 mature mCherry-Pc iRBCs. The video was made at a time of day when mature parasite stages predominated. Images show mCherry-Pc iRBC remnants inside YFP+ cells as yellow spots of merged mCherry/YFP-3D signal. The white arrows indicate the few Pc parasites trapped by YFP+ cells. The video is shown at 10 frames/s with maximum color intensity. |
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Source | S12 Video from Borges da Silva H, Fonseca R, Cassado A, Machado de Salles É, de Menezes M, Langhorne J, Perez K, Cuccovia I, Ryffel B, Barreto V, Marinho C, Boscardin S, Álvarez J, D’Império-Lima M, Tadokoro C (2015). "In Vivo Approaches Reveal a Key Role for DCs in CD4+ T Cell Activation and Parasite Clearance during the Acute Phase of Experimental Blood-Stage Malaria". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004598. PMID 25658925. PMC: 4450059. | ||
Author | Borges da Silva H, Fonseca R, Cassado A, Machado de Salles É, de Menezes M, Langhorne J, Perez K, Cuccovia I, Ryffel B, Barreto V, Marinho C, Boscardin S, Álvarez J, D’Império-Lima M, Tadokoro C | ||
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Short title | Subcapsular RP DCs containing iRBC remnants during crisis. |
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Author | Borges da Silva H, Fonseca R, Cassado A, Machado de Salles É, de Menezes M, Langhorne J, Perez K, Cuccovia I, Ryffel B, Barreto V, Marinho C, Boscardin S, Álvarez J, D’Império-Lima M, Tadokoro C |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | The animation shows a representative 3D region of the subcapsular RP of the spleen in a B6.CD11c-YFP mouse, starting eight days after i.p. infection with 1 × 106 mature mCherry-Pc iRBCs. The video was made at a time of day when mature parasite stages predominated. Images show mCherry-Pc iRBC remnants inside YFP+ cells as yellow spots of merged mCherry/YFP-3D signal. The white arrows indicate the few Pc parasites trapped by YFP+ cells. The video is shown at 10 frames/s with maximum color intensity. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-02 |