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English: Initially, RPE1 cells are strained along the horizontal direction. Then, the strain direction is stepwise changed by 90 deg. Within approximately 5 min, most cells adapt to the new stimulus by rounding up, re-elongating along the new zero-force direction, and rotating the mitotic spindle. Average data for this response can be seen in Fig. 4D. Movie duration: 1 h 5 min. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Fernandez P, Maier M, Lindauer M, Kuffer C, Storchova Z, Bausch A (2011). "Mitotic Spindle Orients Perpendicular to the Forces Imposed by Dynamic Shear". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0028965. PMID 22220200. PMC: 3248423. | ||
Author | Fernandez P, Maier M, Lindauer M, Kuffer C, Storchova Z, Bausch A | ||
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Author | Fernandez P, Maier M, Lindauer M, Kuffer C, Storchova Z, Bausch A |
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Image title | Initially, RPE1 cells are strained along the horizontal direction. Then, the strain direction is stepwise changed by 90 deg. Within approximately 5 min, most cells adapt to the new stimulus by rounding up, re-elongating along the new zero-force direction, and rotating the mitotic spindle. Average data for this response can be seen in Fig. 4D. Movie duration: 1 h 5 min. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
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