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English: Spontaneously segregating cell type pairs with low heterotypic adhesion and high homotypic adhesion. Merged phase contrast + fluorescent time-lapse video showing mixed co-cultures: primary goldfish keratocyte (PFK) + EPC keratocyte (red) (left) and HaCaT + EPC keratocyte (red) (right). Note the growth of homotypic cell clusters in both mixed co-cultures and the formation of the interface between the cell types.
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Source Video S4 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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