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English: A movie for the time-lapse experiment presented in Fig. 7F. We obtained time-lapse images of GFP-Orbit fluorescence for a Pebble-depleted spermatocyte undergoing meiosis I. |
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Source | Movie S11 from Kitazawa D, Matsuo T, Kaizuka K, Miyauchi C, Hayashi D, Inoue Y (2014). "Orbit/CLASP Is Required for Myosin Accumulation at the Cleavage Furrow in Drosophila Male Meiosis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0093669. PMID 24850412. PMC: 3838353. | ||
Author | Kitazawa D, Matsuo T, Kaizuka K, Miyauchi C, Hayashi D, Inoue Y | ||
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Author | Kitazawa D, Matsuo T, Kaizuka K, Miyauchi C, Hayashi D, Inoue Y |
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Image title | A movie for the time-lapse experiment presented in Fig. 7F. We obtained time-lapse images of GFP-Orbit fluorescence for a Pebble-depleted spermatocyte undergoing meiosis I. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |