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English: Quick-time movie of an animated rotation of the 3D reconstruction of a cell having two FISH-signals. Animation of a 3D reconstruction of Lim1+ HC nuclei in the HC layer of a st42 female retina. The nuclei are rotated to display the FISH-signal in relation to the nuclei. The 3D reconstruction and animation were based on confocal sections through the entire HC layer in Imaris (Bitplan software). The movie shows Lim1+ (green) HC nuclei with fluorescence FISH-signals (red spots) in the horizontal cell layer of a st42 retina. The FISH Z-chromosome BAC probe generates a single spot-signal in normal diploid nuclei. The Lim1+ cell located in the middle has two red spots indicating a replicated genome. |
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Source | Figure S3 from Shirazi Fard S, Jarrin M, Boije H, Fillon V, All-Eriksson C, Hallbook F (2013). "Heterogenic Final Cell Cycle by Chicken Retinal Lim1 Horizontal Progenitor Cells Leads to Heteroploid Cells with a Remaining Replicated Genome". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0059133. PMID 23527113. PMC: 3602602. | ||
Author | Shirazi Fard S, Jarrin M, Boije H, Fillon V, All-Eriksson C, Hallbook F | ||
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Author | Shirazi Fard S, Jarrin M, Boije H, Fillon V, All-Eriksson C, Hallbook F |
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Image title | Quick-time movie of an animated rotation of the 3D reconstruction of a cell having two FISH-signals. Animation of a 3D reconstruction of Lim1+ HC nuclei in the HC layer of a st42 female retina. The nuclei are rotated to display the FISH-signal in relation to the nuclei. The 3D reconstruction and animation were based on confocal sections through the entire HC layer in Imaris (Bitplan software). The movie shows Lim1+ (green) HC nuclei with fluorescence FISH-signals (red spots) in the horizontal cell layer of a st42 retina. The FISH Z-chromosome BAC probe generates a single spot-signal in normal diploid nuclei. The Lim1+ cell located in the middle has two red spots indicating a replicated genome. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |
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