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English: Supplementary Movie 9 Time-lapse of a representative MT-Cell boundary zipping (arrowheads) and catastrophe (arrows) events in epidermal cells from Stage 12 (a), Early Stage 13 (b) and Stage 15 (c) embryos over a course of 16.2 sec (frame time interval = 2.7 sec). EB1-GFP comets are in green and shg-Cherry (E-cad) is in red. Scale bar - 5μm |
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Source | Video file from Gomez J, Chumakova L, Bulgakova N, Brown N (2016). "Microtubule organization is determined by the shape of epithelial cells". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms13172. PMID 27779189. PMC: 5093320. | ||
Author | Gomez J, Chumakova L, Bulgakova N, Brown N | ||
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