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English: Transvalvular flow changes in the AV canal of control embryos at 3 Hz, 2.4 Hz, 1.5 Hz, and 1.2 Hz. Wild-type hearts at 48 hpf display normal RFF when incubated at normal temperatures but display reduced RFF when incubated at elevated temperatures (which artificially increases the heart rate) and when incubated at low temperatures (which artificially decreases the heart rate). |
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Source | Video S7 from Vermot J, Forouhar A, Liebling M, Wu D, Plummer D, Gharib M, Fraser S (2009). "Reversing Blood Flows Act through klf2a to Ensure Normal Valvulogenesis in the Developing Heart". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000246. PMID 19924233. PMC: 2773122. | ||
Author | Vermot J, Forouhar A, Liebling M, Wu D, Plummer D, Gharib M, Fraser S | ||
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Author | Vermot J, Forouhar A, Liebling M, Wu D, Plummer D, Gharib M, Fraser S |
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Image title | Transvalvular flow changes in the AV canal of control embryos at 3 Hz, 2.4 Hz, 1.5 Hz, and 1.2 Hz. Wild-type hearts at 48 hpf display normal RFF when incubated at normal temperatures but display reduced RFF when incubated at elevated temperatures (which artificially increases the heart rate) and when incubated at low temperatures (which artificially decreases the heart rate). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009-11 |