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English: Involvement of SPRR proteins in cell migration. OKF keratinocytes were transiently transfected with pEGFP-SPRR1B and analyzed with the Olympus IX81 live-imaging station. Time-lapse images were recorded for 200 min at intervals of 2 min. Note the localization of SPRR proteins to membrane ruffles at the leading edge of migrating cells. This pattern was not observed in parallel cultures expressing pEGFP-actin or pEGFP-tubulin fusion proteins and was confirmed by SPRR-antibody staining. SPRR proteins were also consistently found in the nuclei of these cells. |
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| Source | Movie S1 from Vermeij W, Backendorf C (2010). "Skin Cornification Proteins Provide Global Link between ROS Detoxification and Cell Migration during Wound Healing". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0011957. PMID 20689819. PMC: 2914756. | ||
| Author | Vermeij W, Backendorf C | ||
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| Author | Vermeij W, Backendorf C |
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| Image title | Involvement of SPRR proteins in cell migration. OKF keratinocytes were transiently transfected with pEGFP-SPRR1B and analyzed with the Olympus IX81 live-imaging station. Time-lapse images were recorded for 200 min at intervals of 2 min. Note the localization of SPRR proteins to membrane ruffles at the leading edge of migrating cells. This pattern was not observed in parallel cultures expressing pEGFP-actin or pEGFP-tubulin fusion proteins and was confirmed by SPRR-antibody staining. SPRR proteins were also consistently found in the nuclei of these cells. |
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| Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |

