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VeriKine-HS Human IFN-Beta
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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20062079
Asperti-Boursin et al.

Figure S1 Distribution of immobile cells T cells within LN slices.

Figure S2 Determination of the time needed for PTX to inhibit CCL19-induced T cell polarization.

Figure S3 Fraction of memory and activated T cells recruited in LN slices in the absence of CCR7 or its ligands.

Figure S4 Localization of CCL21 and CXCL12 in LN slices.

Figure S5 Distribution of control (Ctl) and WMN-treated T cells within a LN slice after adoptive transfer.

Video 1 Absence of PIP3 gradients in migrating T cells.

Video 2 T cells are highly motile within a LN slice.

Video 3 Induction of repetitive Ca2+ increases in one T cell during its migration within the slice.

Video 4 Inhibition of T cell motility by PTX within LN slices.

Video 5 The absence of CCR7 reduces T cell motility within LN slices.

Video 6 PI3K activity is not essential for T cell motility within LN slices.

Video 7 PI3K activity is not essential for T cell motility within LN slices.





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