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English: Movies showing 2D frames of macrophages that were imaged with live-cell scanning confocal microscopy for the free intracellular Ca2+ levels (pseudocolor) upon lunasin treatment. a) culture media control; b) lunasin treatment; c) LPS-stimulated cells treated with lunasin; d) cells pretreated with echistatin and treated with lunasin. Lunasin transiently reduced the levels of free intracellular Ca2+, while echistatin prevented the modulation of calcium levels.
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Source Video S6 from Cam A, Sivaguru M, Gonzalez de Mejia E (2013). "Endocytic Mechanism of Internalization of Dietary Peptide Lunasin into Macrophages in Inflammatory Condition Associated with Cardiovascular Disease". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0072115. PMC: 3764169.
Author Cam A, Sivaguru M, Gonzalez de Mejia E
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