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English: 2-Dimensional view of microtubule dynamics. Adipocyte transfected with 3xGFP-EMTB was imaged using Parallax microscopy. One of a pair of 2-dimensional images is shown. TIRF images were acquired at 1 frame per 10 s. Background-subtraction was performed. Elapsed time is indicated in min:sec. Scale bar is 2 µm. Video corresponds to Figure 4. |
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Source | Video S7 from Dawicki-McKenna J, Goldman Y, Ostap E (2012). "Sites of Glucose Transporter-4 Vesicle Fusion with the Plasma Membrane Correlate Spatially with Microtubules". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0043662. PMID 22916292. PMC: 3423385. | ||
Author | Dawicki-McKenna J, Goldman Y, Ostap E | ||
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Author | Dawicki-McKenna J, Goldman Y, Ostap E |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |