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English: A 3D View of a Giant Aster, Showing Actin-Tipped Bundles A stack of 2D images of the cell in Figure 6E was reprocessed to create a 3D image, by rotation around the y-axis. Microtubules (green) were stabilized and labeled with Oregon Green Paclitaxel, and actin (red) was labeled using low-level rhodamine phalloidin. The giant aster developed from a post anaphase spindle, which was collapsed by a microneedle. Microtubule bundles in the aster were oriented with their plus ends closest to the cortex, and many of them were tipped with actin aggregates. A subset of these actin aggregates were ultimately delivered to and merged into the cortex after the aster was maneuvered to a location near the cortex. Video S15 corresponds to Figure 6E.
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Source Video S15 from Chen W, Foss M, Tseng K, Zhang D (2008). "Redundant Mechanisms Recruit Actin into the Contractile Ring in Silkworm Spermatocytes". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060209. PMID 18767903. PMC: 2528054.
Author Chen W, Foss M, Tseng K, Zhang D
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current03:53, 10 May 20171.7 s, 113 × 111 (274 KB)Revent (talk | contribs)attempt to fix transcodes
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