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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20051018
Celli et al.

Figure S1 Direct and indirect modes of Ag presentation promote CD4 T cell activation.

Figure S2 Additional examples of activated CD4 T cells interacting with different waves of DCs

Video 1 Time-lapse video showing that prolonged T cell-DC contacts dominate at 24 h.

Video 2 A close-up example of long contacts between Marylin T cells and a male DC at 24 h.

Video 3 Time-lapse video showing that, in the absence of antigen, T cell-DC contacts are short lived

Video 4 A close-up example of short-lived contacts between Marylin T cells and female DCs at 24 h.

Video 5 Time-lapse video showing subsequent interactions between activated T cells and DCs.

Video 6 Time-lapse video showing that subsequent encounters between activated T cells and Ag-bearing DCs

Video 7 Additional examples of prolonged contacts between T cell blasts and the second wave of Ag-bearing DCs.





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