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English: Tumor cell spreading on live brain slices requires vascular contact. Timelapse confocal microscopy of A7 human malignant melanoma cells (red) plated onto a live SCID brain slice demonstrates a vascular associated cell elongating (center) upon a large exposed vessel (green) over the course of 30 minutes. Vasculature vitally stained with GS-IB4 lectin (Alexa 488). Z-stacks were captured every 3 m and 2D z-projections compiled with ImageJ. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Carbonell W, Ansorge O, Sibson N, Muschel R (2009). "The Vascular Basement Membrane as “Soil” in Brain Metastasis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0005857. PMID 19516901. PMC: 2689678. | ||
Author | Carbonell W, Ansorge O, Sibson N, Muschel R | ||
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Author | Carbonell W, Ansorge O, Sibson N, Muschel R |
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Image title | Tumor cell spreading on live brain slices requires vascular contact. Timelapse confocal microscopy of A7 human malignant melanoma cells (red) plated onto a live SCID brain slice demonstrates a vascular associated cell elongating (center) upon a large exposed vessel (green) over the course of 30 minutes. Vasculature vitally stained with GS-IB4 lectin (Alexa 488). Z-stacks were captured every 3 m and 2D z-projections compiled with ImageJ. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009 |
Categories:
- Cell adhesion
- Videos of cell signaling
- Extracellular matrix
- CD29 antigens
- Basement membrane
- Videos of brain
- Videos of brain neoplasms
- Tumor cell line
- Cell proliferation
- Central nervous system neoplasms
- Inbred BALB C mice
- Neoplasm invasiveness
- Videos of metastases
- Neoplasm transplantation
- Neovascularization
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