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English: Rotating 3D view of the cell from Fig. 3 B. Cyan: collagen fibrils. Yellow: Actin labled by Alexa-Fluor 568 Phalloidin. Magenta: eGFP-wt-Src. In both cell types, F-actin is localized primarily at the cell periphery. See Fig. S2 for gallery views of individual z-slices, and Movies S8 and S9 for rotating 3D views. Cells were fixed after 6 hours in the 3D collagen network. Use of a higher-N.A. objective in the live-cell allows for better resolution of both Src position (see methods). The actin channel is turned off briefly at the end to maximize visibility.
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Source Movie S9 from Polackwich R, Koch D, Arevalo R, Miermont A, Jee K, Lazar J, Urbach J, Mueller S, McAllister R (2013). "A Novel 3D Fibril Force Assay Implicates Src in Tumor Cell Force Generation in Collagen Networks". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0058138. PMID 23536784. PMC: 3594227.
Author Polackwich R, Koch D, Arevalo R, Miermont A, Jee K, Lazar J, Urbach J, Mueller S, McAllister R
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