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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.200500111
Kawakami et al.

Figure S1 The apoptosis rate of CNS antigen-specific and non-CNS antigen-specific T cells within the CNS.

Figure S2 The presence of antigen reduces the velocity of non-CNS antigen-specific effector T cells within the CNS.

Figure S3 The distribution of TCR and LFA-1 on T cells in antibody-stained CNS tissue.

Table S1 T cell motility analyzed by two-photon imaging versus video microscopy.

Table S2 The location of stationary and motile TMBP-GFP cells in different CNS regions.

Video 1 (2.0 MB) A two-photon video (1 h, 3-min time intervals) of autoreactive effector TMBP-GFP cells in early EAE spinal cord lesions

Video 2 (132 k) A magnification of Video 1 depicting a "motile" TMBP-GFP cell that moves through the CNS tissue rapidly.

Video 3 (84 K) A magnification of Video 1 depicting a "stationary" TMBP-GFP cell spinning around a fixed point.

Video 4 (2.5 MB) "Amoeboid" motility of TMBP-GFP cells meandering through the CNS tissue

Video 5 (744 k) A two-photon video of nonencephalitogenic TOVA-GFP cells within spinal cord lesion 4 d after cotransfer with nonlabeled TMBP cells

Video 6 (296 k) Polarization of TCR (red) and LFA-1 (blue) towards the fixed point of a stationary TMBP-GFP cell

Video 7 (684 k) A stationary TMBP-GFP cell exhibiting TCR polarization

 





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