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English: Tracks of VE cells in different regions of the embryo. Time-lapse sequence of an embryo showing differences in behaviour between Epi-VE and ExE-VE cells. Images were taken every 15 min. The embryo is orientated with anterior towards the viewer. AVE cells are marked by Hex-GFP expression (green) in the left-hand side panel. In the panel to the right, the GFP channel has been removed and cells outlined to help follow them. AVE cells and their projections are in green, non-AVE Epi-VE cells are magenta, and ExE-VE cells are blue. The basal projections of AVE cells can be seen “overlapping” with the magenta Epi-VE cells ahead of them. The last frame shows the tracks of the marked cells. Use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate frame by frame. |
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Source | Movie S4 from Trichas G, Joyce B, Crompton L, Wilkins V, Clements M, Tada M, Rodriguez T, Srinivas S (2011). "Nodal Dependent Differential Localisation of Dishevelled-2 Demarcates Regions of Differing Cell Behaviour in the Visceral Endoderm". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001019. PMID 21364967. PMC: 3042994. | ||
Author | Trichas G, Joyce B, Crompton L, Wilkins V, Clements M, Tada M, Rodriguez T, Srinivas S | ||
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Author | Trichas G, Joyce B, Crompton L, Wilkins V, Clements M, Tada M, Rodriguez T, Srinivas S |
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Image title | Tracks of VE cells in different regions of the embryo. Time-lapse sequence of an embryo showing differences in behaviour between Epi-VE and ExE-VE cells. Images were taken every 15 min. The embryo is orientated with anterior towards the viewer. AVE cells are marked by Hex-GFP expression (green) in the left-hand side panel. In the panel to the right, the GFP channel has been removed and cells outlined to help follow them. AVE cells and their projections are in green, non-AVE Epi-VE cells are magenta, and ExE-VE cells are blue. The basal projections of AVE cells can be seen ?overlapping? with the magenta Epi-VE cells ahead of them. The last frame shows the tracks of the marked cells. Use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate frame by frame. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011-02 |
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