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English: GFP-Pmel-1 T cells traffic through TDLN High endothelial venules (HEV). 30×106 GFP-Pmel-1 T cells were transferred into a YFP-B16 tumor bearing mouse. One hr after transfer, TDLN was imaged at a single plane. Reflectance is shown in blue, GFP-Pmel-1 in red, HEV are outlined. Movie is in real time, 20fps. Blood flow and red blood cells can be seen moving in the HEV using the reflectance channel. A GFP-Pmel-1 T cell can immediately be seen adhering to the vessel wall. After 1 second a GFP-Pmel-1 T cell, (1st white arrow) and after 12 seconds an unlabeled cell in reflectance (2nd white arrow) can be seen rolling in the HEV.
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Source Movie S1 from Schaer D, Li Y, Merghoub T, Rizzuto G, Shemesh A, Cohen A, Li Y, Avogadri F, Toledo-Crow R, Houghton A, Wolchok J (2011). "Detection of Intra-Tumor Self Antigen Recognition during Melanoma Tumor Progression in Mice Using Advanced Multimode Confocal/Two Photon Microscope". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0021214. PMID 21731676. PMC: 3120835.
Author Schaer D, Li Y, Merghoub T, Rizzuto G, Shemesh A, Cohen A, Li Y, Avogadri F, Toledo-Crow R, Houghton A, Wolchok J
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