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English: A/ Fibronectin and fibrinogen-A546 coating on micropatterned PNIPAM glass surface (red). Scale bar is 15 um. B/ individual MEF cells plated on pentagon, annulus, triangle or square-shaped fibronectin micropatterns. Cells were fixed and stained with phalloidin to reveal F-actin filaments (green). Scale bar represents 15 um. C/ Average distributions of actin (fire), built from the overlay of 10 images for each shape. The average distribution highlights the reproducibility of the distributions shown in B/ and enhances the spatial distribution of F-actin bundles along micropattern border regions. Scale is 15 um.
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Source http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0037548?imageURI=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0037548.g008
Author Kalpana Mandal, Martial Balland, Lionel Bureau

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