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Fig. 6. Inhibition of CNC migration by ß1 integrin function blocking
antibody. The motile behavior of CNC cells treated with ß1 integrin
function blocking antibody was monitored by time lapse imaging and motion
analysis, with images captured every 10 minutes. The change in directionality
and speed of cell locomotion was compared with untreated cells and plotted as
percent change in directionality (A) or speed (B). The wild-type
CNCs show a reduction in speed and directionality within 1 hour of antibody
treatment. The Cx43
1 KO and CMV43 CNCs showed a delayed response to the
inhibitory effects of the antibody treatment. Error bars indicate s.e.m.
*1 P<0.05, *2 P<0.01,
*3 P<0.001 when compared with pre-antibody treatment;
*4 P<0.05, *5 P<0.01 when
compared with 1 hour of antibody treatment; *6 P<0.05
when compared with 2 hours of antibody treatment. Number of cells analyzed:
16, wild type; 19, Cx43
1KO; 20, CMV43.