Time-lapse video recording (8X real speed) of leukocytes adhering to cytokine-stimulated human liver endothelial cells
Patricia F. Lalor and David H. Adams
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Movie 1. Time-lapse
video recording (8X real speed) of leukocytes adhering to cytokine-stimulated human
liver endothelial cells. The clip shows large endothelial cells (grey) over
which lymphocytes are flowing at a shear stress that models the circulation in
the liver. This clip is taken 5 min after onset of adhesive events and shows
adherent lymphocytes binding to the endothelial surface. Phase-bright adherent
lymphocytes on the lumenal endothelial surface are easily distinguished from
cells that have transmigrated, which appear phase-dark and move underneath the
endothelial surface (swf001dab).
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