Published October 17, 2011 // JCB vol. 195 no. 2 193-201
The Rockefeller University Press, doi: 10.1083/jcb.201104076

High-resolution imaging reveals indirect coordination of opposite motors and a role for LIS1 in high-load axonal transport

Video 1 Live recording of lysos/LEs in COS-7 cells injected with 74.1 Ab.

Video 2 Live recording of lysos/LEs in COS-7 cells injected with IgG.

Video 3 High-temporal resolution recording (∼17 frames/s) of lysos/LEs in a COS-7 cell for a 1-min duration at 1 min after injection with 74.1 Ab.

Video 4 High-temporal resolution recording (∼17 frames/s) of lysos/LEs in a COS-7 cell for a 1-min duration at 5 min after injection with 74.1 Ab.

Video 5 High-temporal resolution recording (∼17 frames/s) of lysos/LEs in a COS-7 cell for a 1-min duration at 10 min after injection with 74.1 Ab.

Video 6 Live recording of lysos/LEs in COS-7 cells injected with DN LIS1 protein.

Video 7 Live recording of lysos/LEs in uninjected rat cortical neurons.

Video 8 Live recording of lysos/LEs in 74.1 Ab–injected rat cortical neurons.

Video 9 Live recording of lysos/LEs in NudE/L antibody–injected rat cortical neurons.

Video 10 Live recording of lysos/LEs in LIS1 antibody–injected rat cortical neurons.

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