Abstract

Myeloid cells extravasate and infiltrate late carcinoma lesions. Two myeloid cells (green, marked with white cubes) that already have infiltrated the cancer cell masses (blue) are largely immotile while a third cell extravasates from a blood vessel in the right side of the field and infiltrates the tumor (following points A-J). The video shows an area from the late carcinoma shown in Movie 4 at higher magnification. The movie is shown first with and then without marking. Large tick marks are 20 mm apart. From Ewald et al. (2009) Chapter 23 in: Live Cell Imaging, A Laboratory Manual. 2nd edition. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. pp. 419-439.

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