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English: The movie corresponding to the path shown in Figure 3. GFP-myosin is in green, localizing to the rear of the cell, and RFP-LimE is in red, localizing to the leading edge. For each frame, each channel is scaled to enhance visualization. The cell outline for the current frame is in white, and the outline for the subsequent frame is in cyan. White arrows denote extending pseudopods, and the arrows turn gray when the pseudopod stops extending. The frames are 2 seconds apart. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Cooper R, Wingreen N, Cox E (2012). "An Excitable Cortex and Memory Model Successfully Predicts New Pseudopod Dynamics". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0033528. PMID 22457772. PMC: 3310873. | ||
Author | Cooper R, Wingreen N, Cox E | ||
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Author | Cooper R, Wingreen N, Cox E |
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Image title | The movie corresponding to the path shown in Figure 3. GFP-myosin is in green, localizing to the rear of the cell, and RFP-LimE is in red, localizing to the leading edge. For each frame, each channel is scaled to enhance visualization. The cell outline for the current frame is in white, and the outline for the subsequent frame is in cyan. White arrows denote extending pseudopods, and the arrows turn gray when the pseudopod stops extending. The frames are 2 seconds apart. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |