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English: Direct visualisation of the astroglia-to-neuron metamorphosis in the absence of cell division over a time period of 5 d. Temporal sequence of high magnification views of an astrocyte culture following transfection with the retroviral plasmid encoding Neurog2-IRES-DsRed. Prior to the onset of DsRed expression, bright field images are shown to follow a cell subsequently found to be transfected (red arrow). DsRed fluorescence images are used to follow the cell through the reprogramming process. Note that the astroglial cell followed by the red arrow is reprogrammed into a neuron without entering cell division. |
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Source | Video S3 from Heinrich C, Blum R, Gascón S, Masserdotti G, Tripathi P, Sánchez R, Tiedt S, Schroeder T, Götz M, Berninger B (2010). "Directing Astroglia from the Cerebral Cortex into Subtype Specific Functional Neurons". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000373. PMID 20502524. PMC: 2872647. | ||
Author | Heinrich C, Blum R, Gascón S, Masserdotti G, Tripathi P, Sánchez R, Tiedt S, Schroeder T, Götz M, Berninger B | ||
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Image title | Direct visualisation of the astroglia-to-neuron metamorphosis in the absence of cell division over a time period of 5 d. Temporal sequence of high magnification views of an astrocyte culture following transfection with the retroviral plasmid encoding Neurog2-IRES-DsRed. Prior to the onset of DsRed expression, bright field images are shown to follow a cell subsequently found to be transfected (red arrow). DsRed fluorescence images are used to follow the cell through the reprogramming process. Note that the astroglial cell followed by the red arrow is reprogrammed into a neuron without entering cell division. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2010-05 |
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- Videos of cell differentiation
- Videos of stem cells
- Videos of astrocytes
- Basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors
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- Nerve tissue proteins
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- Red fluorescent protein (fp583 or dsred(clontech))
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