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Files in this Data Supplement:
Movie 1. TeNT HC-Alexa488 retrograde transport along the axon of an untreated rat MN (control for the Lat B and Vin treatments described in Figs 3 and 4). The cell body is located at the bottom. Frames were taken every 5 seconds. Shown here is a movie consisting of 31 frames played at 5 frames/second. The image is 15 mm x 43 mm. See also Fig. 3A.
Movie 2. Effect of F-actin depolymerisation on TeNT HC retrograde transport. Treatment of rat MNs with 0.5 mM Lat B for 20 minutes causes the majority of TeNT HC endocytic structures to stop or oscillate. The cell body is located at the bottom. Frames were taken every 5 seconds. Shown here is a movie consisting of 31 frames played at 5 frames/second. The image is 11 mm x 38 mm. See also Fig. 3B.
Movie 3. Effect of MT depolymerisation on TeNT HC retrograde transport. Treatment of rat MNs with 5 mM Vin for 50 minutes causes the majority of TeNT HC carriers to stop or oscillate. The cell body is located at the bottom. Frames were taken every 5 seconds. Shown here is a movie consisting of 32 frames played at 5 frames/second. The image is 9 mm x 35 mm. See also Fig. 4A.
Movie 4. TeNT HC retrograde transport along a wild type (left) and a homozygous dilute lethal (right) MN axon. Both cell bodies are located at the bottom. Frames were taken every 5 seconds. Shown here is a movie consisting of 45 frames played at 5 frames/second. Each image is 7 mm x 35 mm. See also Fig. 6D and E.
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