PI-3 kinase activity is necessary for ERK1/2-induced disruption of mammary epithelial architecture
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* Corresponding author: Gray W Pearson gray.pearson@utsouthwestern.edu
Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, Salk Institute, 10010 N. Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
Breast Cancer Research 2009, 11:R29 doi:10.1186/bcr2259
Published: 20 May 2009Additional files
A Quicktime file containing a movie of a control acinus. The data file movie shows images taken at 30-minute intervals over 20 hours of imaging beginning 20 hours after the indicated treatment. The playback rate is 15 frames per second. The H2B:GFP-labeled nuclei are seen in white. The additional data file movies are the data used to generate the cell tracks shown in Figure 5b.
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A Quicktime file containing a movie of an acinus treated with 100 nM 4-HT. The data file movie shows images taken at 30-minute intervals over 20 hours of imaging beginning 20 hours after the indicated treatment. The playback rate is 15 frames per second. The H2B:GFP-labeled nuclei are seen in white. The additional data file movies are the data used to generate the cell tracks shown in Figure 5b.
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A Quicktime file containing a movie of an acinus treated with 100 nM 4-HT and 50 μM LY294002. The data file movie shows images taken at 30-minute intervals over 20 hours of imaging beginning 20 hours after the indicated treatment. The playback rate is 15 frames per second. The H2B:GFP-labeled nuclei are seen in white. The additional data file movies are the data used to generate the cell tracks shown in Figure 5b.
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