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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20050203
Zinselmeyer et al.

Table S1 Actual Data

Video 1 (736 k) Naive, OVA-specific T cells in mesenteric lymph nodes display a random walk behavior.

Video 2 (1.9 MB) Primed, OVA-specific T cells in mesenteric lymph nodes have reduced velocity and form clusters.

Video 3 (2.3 MB) Tolerized, OVA-specific T cells in mesenteric lymph nodes display similar behavior to primed cells.

Video 4 (1.7 MB) Naive, OVA-specific T cells in mesenteric lymph nodes display a random walk behavior.

Video 5 (864 k) Primed, OVA-specific T cells in mesenteric lymph nodes have a more pronounced reduction in velocity and cluster formation than at earlier time points.

Video 6 (1.3 MB) Tolerized, OVA-specific T cells in mesenteric lymph nodes appear to form smaller and more transient clusters than primed cells.

Video 7 (1.7 MB) Naive, OVA-specific T cells in cervical lymph nodes display a random walk behavior.

Video 8 (2.2 MB) Primed, OVA-specific T cells in cervical lymph nodes have reduced velocity and form small transient clusters.

Video 9 (1.6 MB) Tolerized, OVA-specific T cells in cervical lymph nodes display similar behavior to primed cells.

Video 10 (1.3 MB) Naive, OVA-specific T cells in cervical lymph nodes display a random walk behavior.

Video 11 (1.5 MB) Primed, OVA-specific T cells in cervical lymph nodes have reduced velocity and form clusters, though not as pronounced as in mesenteric lymph nodes.

Video 12 (2.7 MB) Tolerized, OVA-specific T cells in cervical lymph nodes appear to form smaller and more transient clusters than primed cells.

Video 13 (1.4 MB) In situ analysis of OVA-specific T cells in inguinal lymph nodes reveals similar changes in behavior between primed and naive cells as observed in explanted cervical lymph nodes.

Video 14 (1.8 MB) In situ analysis of OVA-specific T cells in inguinal lymph nodes reveals similar changes in behavior between tolerized and naive cells as observed in explanted cervical lymph nodes.





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