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A monolayer of human foreskin fibroblast cells was infected with Toxoplasma gondii expressing YFP-tagged TgIMC1 (innermembrane complex scaffold protein) and mCherry-tagged human alpha1tubulin. Images overlaid with DIC. Images acquired using API DeltaVision on a Olympus IX70 inverted microscope. Objective: Olympus 60X water immersion, 1.2 NA. Filters: mCherry, ex 555-592 em 600-665, YFP, ex 490-510 em 525-595. Captured with CoolSnapHQ/ICX285. Image stack corresponds to raw data stack: CIL# 10545, deconvolved stack: CIL# 10546, and maximum projection stack: CIL# 10547. Unpublished image that is similar to images published in PMID: 16518471. See publication for other experimental details. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Murray, John; Hu, Ke (2021). CIL:10542, Toxoplasma gondii RH. In Cell Image Library. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0KK99WC
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Toxoplasmosis Structural constituent of cytoskeleton Cell division Regulation of cell shape Microtubule cytoskeleton organization Toxoplasma gondii RH stable cell line Cortical microtubule Centriole Spindle pole Inner membrane complex Conoid Toxoplasma gondii RH Cell Image Library Group ID: 5765
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