File:Cochlin-Induced-TREK-1-Co-Expression-and-Annexin-A2-Secretion-Role-in-Trabecular-Meshwork-Cell-pone.0023070.s005.ogv

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Cochlin-Induced-TREK-1-Co-Expression-and-Annexin-A2-Secretion-Role-in-Trabecular-Meshwork-Cell-pone.0023070.s005.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 15 s, 480 × 436 pixels, 4.76 Mbps, file size: 8.27 MB)

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English: Exogenous cochlin causes TM cells to move away from the concentration gradient. Cochlin is secreted into the media by the methylcellulose gel loaded with cochlin. As the cochlin containing vesicles reach the TM cells, they bring about a change in the morphological features of the cells. The video here shows how under the influence of cochlin two adjacent TM cells develop filopodia and retract away from each and thus increase the intercellular space.
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Source Movie S2 from Goel M, Sienkiewicz A, Picciani R, Lee R, Bhattacharya S (2011). "Cochlin Induced TREK-1 Co-Expression and Annexin A2 Secretion: Role in Trabecular Meshwork Cell Elongation and Motility". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0023070. PMID 21886777. PMC: 3160293.
Author Goel M, Sienkiewicz A, Picciani R, Lee R, Bhattacharya S
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