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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2007

A time-lapse video of a macrophage (immune cell) biding its time while waiting for an anti-body (IgG) trigger. Internal vesicle transport and filopodia extensions and retractions are clearly visible. (search it on Wiki)

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  • theres alot of shit moving around on there.

  • Yeah there is - most of it is vesicular transport within the cell.

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  • amazing...wow, we have actual video of this and some how jesus walking on water is more interesting to most of america?

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  • illSavant, power of a story...

  • Yay Actin!

  • @illsavant And to consider his creation in all its awesomeness. This is only a human glimpse...

  • @illSavant thats not a healthy attitude, you putting science on a religious pedestal where it does not belong.

    your not over the God thing obviously.

  • Well, what's taking the antibody so long? :)

  • it looks like a fishing net full of germs that it's pulling in

  • vascular transport , within the cell.

    that's something new.

  • Kill it with fire!!

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