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Protrusive-Push-versus-Enveloping-Embrace-Computational-Model-of-Phagocytosis-Predicts-Key-pcbi.1001068.s001.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 10 s, 540 × 360 pixels, 643 kbps, file size: 789 KB)

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English: Finite-element computer simulation of phagocytosis of a zymosan particle by a human neutrophil. The zymosan particle is modeled as a rigid sphere (diameter of 3.2 µm, shown in orange). The coloring of the cell interior (legend shown at the left) reflects the relative density of the cytoskeletal actin network. The counter at the upper right gives the elapsed time in seconds.
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Source Video S1 from Herant M, Lee C, Dembo M, Heinrich V (2011). "Protrusive Push versus Enveloping Embrace: Computational Model of Phagocytosis Predicts Key Regulatory Role of Cytoskeletal Membrane Anchors". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1001068. PMID 21298079. PMC: 3029235.
Author Herant M, Lee C, Dembo M, Heinrich V
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