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Post-Embryonic-Nerve-Associated-Precursors-to-Adult-Pigment-Cells-Genetic-Requirements-and-Dynamics-pgen.1002044.s011.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 29 s, 468 × 350 pixels, 285 kbps, file size: 1,015 KB)
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English: :GFP+ cells. Low magnification view showing highly migratory mitfa::GFP+ cells over ∼18 h. This movie loops three times. mitfa::GFP+ cells are highly migratory and extend long probing processes. These cells can be seen migrating widely over the flank and also migrating from the body into the anal fin at the lower edge of the frame. In contrast to mitfa::GFP+ cells, xanthophores are larger, less motile and autofluoresce weakly in the GFP channel, particularly from accumulations of pteridine-containing organelles around the nucleus. |
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Source | Video S5 from Budi E, Patterson L, Parichy D (2011). "Post-Embryonic Nerve-Associated Precursors to Adult Pigment Cells: Genetic Requirements and Dynamics of Morphogenesis and Differentiation". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002044. PMID 21625562. PMC: 3098192. | ||
Author | Budi E, Patterson L, Parichy D | ||
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Author | Budi E, Patterson L, Parichy D |
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Image title | :GFP+ cells. Low magnification view showing highly migratory mitfa::GFP+ cells over ?18 h. This movie loops three times. mitfa::GFP+ cells are highly migratory and extend long probing processes. These cells can be seen migrating widely over the flank and also migrating from the body into the anal fin at the lower edge of the frame. In contrast to mitfa::GFP+ cells, xanthophores are larger, less motile and autofluoresce weakly in the GFP channel, particularly from accumulations of pteridine-containing organelles around the nucleus. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011-05 |
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