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Grouped images - the images shown below are related
CIL:42157
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
plasma membrane
Time lapse movie of P-cadherin +/- epithelium (mammary organoid) branching normally in 3D collagen I matrix. The movie shows minimal cell dissemination and retention of complete myoepithelial coverage...
CIL:42159
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
plasma membrane
Time-lapse movie showing that disseminated P-cadherin null cells persist in the extracellular matrix and can proliferate The cells are expressing td tomato as a membrane marker and eEGFP-actin using ...
CIL:42156
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
P-cadherin null epithelium shows enhanced and sustained dissemination of myoepithelial cells. Images taken every 20 minutes. This movie is part of a group of movies that include CIL 42151-42168.
CIL:42153
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a normal mouse mammary fragment in collagen I. CIL 42152 is related movie of a tumor mouse mammary fragment in collagen I. Images taken every 20 min. This movie i...
CIL:42154
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a normal mouse mammary fragment in collagen I. Images collected every 20 minutes. This movie is part of a group of movies that include CIL 42151-42168.
CIL:42155
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
plasma membrane
Representative time-lapse movie of a normal mouse mammary organoid in a 3D collagen I matrix. The cells are expressing td tomato as a membrane marker and eEGFP-actin using a keratin-14 promoter. Ima...
CIL:42152
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a mouse mammary tumor fragment in collagen I. Images taken every 20 min. CIL 42153 is related movie of normal mouse mammary fragment in collagen I. This movie is ...
CIL:42163
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Time-lapse movie of a human tumor fragment grown in Matrigel that was freed and reembedded in collagen I. Images collected every 15 minutes and bar is 50 microns. CIL 42162 - CIL 42165 are related m...
CIL:42165
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Time-lapse movie of a human tumor fragment grown in colllagen I that was freed and reembedded in collagen I. Images collected every 15 minutes and bar is 50 microns. CIL 42162 - CIL 42165 are relate...
CIL:42166
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a mouse mammary tumor fragment in Matrigel. CIL 42167 is a related movie of a mammary tumor fragment in collagen I. Images collected every 20 min. This movie is p...
CIL:42167
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a mouse mammary tumor fragment in collagen I. CIL 42166 is a related movie of a mammary tumor fragment in Matrigel. Images collected every 20 min. This movie is par...
CIL:42158
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
plasma membrane
Time-lapse movie showing extensive dissemination of myoepithelial cells from P-cadherin null epithelium, with gradual loss of myoepithelial coverage. The cells are expressing td tomato as a membrane ...
CIL:42164
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Time-lapse movie a human tumor fragment grown in collagen I that was freed and reembedded in Matrigel. Images collected every 15 minutes and bar is 50 microns. CIL 42162 - CIL 42165 are related movi...
CIL:42160
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a human mammary tumor fragment in Matrigel. CIL 42161 is a related movie that shows a human mammary tumor fragment in collagen. Images collected every 20 minutes a...
CIL:42161
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a human mammary tumor fragment in collagen. CIL 42160 is a movie of a normal mammary fragment in Matrigel. Images collected every 20 minutes and bar is 50 microns....
CIL:42162
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Time-lapse movie of a human tumor fragment grown in Matrigel that was freed and reembedded in Matrigel. Images collected every 15 minutes and bar is 50 microns. CIL 42162 (this movie) - CIL 42165 a...
CIL:42168
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a normal mouse mammary fragment in Matrigel. Images taken every 20 minutes. CIL 42151 is a related movie of a normal mammary fragment in collagen I. This movie is...
CIL:42151
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
dissemination
Cellular Component
cell surface
Representative time-lapse movie of a normal mouse mammary fragment in collagen I. CIL 42168 is a related movie of a normal mammary fragment in Matrigel. Images taken every 20 min. This movie is par...