File:Collective-Motion-of-Cells-Mediates-Segregation-and-Pattern-Formation-in-Co-Cultures-pone.0031711.s003.ogv
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English: Density dependent increase in the directional persistence of HaCaT keratocytes. Phase contrast time-lapse video showing low density (left) and high density (right) HaCaT keratocyte cultures. Note the increase in the directional persistence of cells in the confluent streaming monolayer compared to random migration of single cells at low density. |
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Source | Video S3 from Méhes E, Mones E, Németh V, Vicsek T (2012). "Collective Motion of Cells Mediates Segregation and Pattern Formation in Co-Cultures". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0031711. PMID 22359617. PMC: 3280994. | ||
Author | Méhes E, Mones E, Németh V, Vicsek T | ||
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Category:Body patterning
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Category:Cell movement
Category:Cell separation
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Category:Embryonic development
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