Cutting Edge: Activation by Innate Cytokines or Microbial Antigens Can Cause Arrest of Natural Killer T Cell Patrolling of Liver Sinusoids
J Immunol Velázquez et al.
180: 2024
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Video 1 (MOV, 780 Kb)
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Visualization of CXCR6+/EGFP cells in the left lobe of liver 40-45 minutes following challenge with 20µg GalA-GSL i.v. Time lapse movie generated at 1 frame per second. One frame was acquired every 30 seconds during the experiment. Tracks represent the path length each cell migrated during while in the imaging field.
Video 2 (MOV, 779 Kb)
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Visualization of CXCR6+/EGFP cells 40-45 minutes following challenge with 50µg GalA-GSL iv, as described in SV1.
Video 3 (MOV, 779 Kb)
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Visualization of CXCR6+/EGFP cells 40-45 minutes following challenge with 50ng áGalCer iv, as described in SV1.
Video 4 (MOV, 783 Kb)
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Visualization of CXCR6+/EGFP cells 40-45 minutes following challenge with 250ng áGalCer iv, as described in SV1.
Video 5 (MOV, 779 Kb)
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Visualization of CXCR6+/EGFP cells 40-45 minutes following challenge with 2ng IL-12 iv, as described in SV1.
Video 6 (MOV, 779 Kb)
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Visualization of CXCR6+/EGFP cells 40-45 minutes following challenge with 200ng IL-18 iv, as described in SV1.
Video 7 (MOV, 778 Kb)
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Visualization of CXCR6+/EGFP cells 40-45 minutes following challenge with both 2ng IL-12 and 200ng IL-18 iv, as described in SV1.