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Real-Time-Imaging-Reveals-the-Dynamics-of-Leukocyte-Behaviour-during-Experimental-Cerebral-Malaria-ppat.1004236.s017.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 30 s, 500 × 500 pixels, 997 kbps, file size: 3.57 MB)


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English: GFP+ leukocytes sequestering to the brain microvasculature are not stained by isotype control antibody. A time-lapse sequence of an x–y plane depicts GFP+ leukocytes in the brain microvasculature of PbA-infected MacGreen mice with NS. An Alexa647-conjugated isotype antibody was infused i.v. one-hour prior to start of recording. GFP+ leukocytes (green) did not take up any stain. White lines delineate blood vessels. Blue signals represent SHG from the collagen fibres in the brain parenchyma. Elapsed time is shown in hh:mm:ss.
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Source Movie S4 from Pai S, Qin J, Cavanagh L, Mitchell A, El-Assaad F, Jain R, Combes V, Hunt N, Grau G, Weninger W (2014). "Real-Time Imaging Reveals the Dynamics of Leukocyte Behaviour during Experimental Cerebral Malaria Pathogenesis". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004236. PMID 25033406. PMC: 4102563.
Author Pai S, Qin J, Cavanagh L, Mitchell A, El-Assaad F, Jain R, Combes V, Hunt N, Grau G, Weninger W
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