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English: Movie 3 : qmc551: GFP+ haemogenic endothelial cells give rise to blood cells that join the circulation. This movie relates to Figure 1. (A) Timelapse movie of 1.5 µm thick optical slices through the trunk of uninjected qmc551;flk1/kdrl: tdTom double transgenic embryos from 33 hpf. The movie shows how a double-positive haemogenic endothelial cell leaves the endothelium apically to enter the DA. (B) Mesenchymal GFP single (green circle) and GFP/tdTom double-positive (yellow circle) cells migrate through the mesenchyme before they enter the vein to join the circulation. This movie is identical to the one shown in Movie 2, but different cells are highlighted. The cell marked with the yellow circle disappears in Z as it moves from below the vein to a position above the vein. It then re-appears (yellow arrow) before it enters the vein. All images show single 2.1 µm optical sections. Images were processed in Imaris and annotated in iMovie. |
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Source | Video file from Thambyrajah R, Ucanok D, Jalali M, Hough Y, Wilkinson R, McMahon K, Moore C, Gering M (2016). "A gene trap transposon eliminates haematopoietic expression of zebrafish Gfi1aa, but does not interfere with haematopoiesis". Developmental Biology. DOI:10.1016/j.ydbio.2016.07.010. PMID 27432513. PMC: 5003831. | ||
Author | Thambyrajah R, Ucanok D, Jalali M, Hough Y, Wilkinson R, McMahon K, Moore C, Gering M | ||
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Author | Thambyrajah R, Ucanok D, Jalali M, Hough Y, Wilkinson R, McMahon K, Moore C, Gering M |
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Image title | : qmc551: GFP+ haemogenic endothelial cells give rise to blood cells that join the circulation. This movie relates to Figure 1. (A) Timelapse movie of 1.5 µm thick optical slices through the trunk of uninjected qmc551;flk1/kdrl: tdTom double transgenic embryos from 33 hpf. The movie shows how a double-positive haemogenic endothelial cell leaves the endothelium apically to enter the DA. (B) Mesenchymal GFP single (green circle) and GFP/tdTom double-positive (yellow circle) cells migrate through the mesenchyme before they enter the vein to join the circulation. This movie is identical to the one shown in Movie 2, but different cells are highlighted. The cell marked with the yellow circle disappears in Z as it moves from below the vein to a position above the vein. It then re-appears (yellow arrow) before it enters the vein. All images show single 2.1 µm optical sections. Images were processed in Imaris and annotated in iMovie. |
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Language | English |