File:Natural-Killer-Cell-Signal-Integration-Balances-Synapse-Symmetry-and-Migration-pbio.1000159.s003.ogv
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English: NKG2D ligation causes spreading in NKL cells. NKL cells were labelled with the membrane dye DiD and were stimulated by glass surfaces coated in NKG2D mAb and imaged every 5 s at the slide surface by confocal microscopy. |
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Source | Video S1 from Culley F, Johnson M, Evans J, Kumar S, Crilly R, Casasbuenas J, Schnyder T, Mehrabi M, Deonarain M, Ushakov D, Braud V, Roth G, Brock R, Köhler K, Davis D (2009). "Natural Killer Cell Signal Integration Balances Synapse Symmetry and Migration". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000159. PMID 19636352. PMC: 2707003. | ||
Author | Culley F, Johnson M, Evans J, Kumar S, Crilly R, Casasbuenas J, Schnyder T, Mehrabi M, Deonarain M, Ushakov D, Braud V, Roth G, Brock R, Köhler K, Davis D | ||
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