File:Targeting-the-hemangioblast-with-a-novel-cell-type-specific-enhancer-1471-213X-11-76-S5.ogv
Targeting-the-hemangioblast-with-a-novel-cell-type-specific-enhancer-1471-213X-11-76-S5.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 4.3 s, 460 × 469 pixels, 601 kbps, file size: 318 KB)
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English: Time-lapse movie of blood cell flow in the yolk sac. The chick embryo was co-electroporated with Hb-eGFP (PCR8) and pCAGGS-RFP reporter constructs at stage HH4- and imaged at HH12. At this stage, movements of eGFP fluorescent blood cells are already observed within the vascular plexus of the yolk sac. Images were taken under a Leica Sp5 confocal microscope (10 × objective; green, Hb-e GFP; red, RFP); 3 min per frame; total time = 75 min; time is indicated in minutes in the upper left corner of the image. |
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Source | Teixeira V, Arede N, Gardner R, Rodríguez-León J, Tavares A (2011). "Targeting the hemangioblast with a novel cell type-specific enhancer". BMC Developmental Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-213X-11-76. PMID 22204590. PMC: 3273444. | ||
Author | Teixeira V, Arede N, Gardner R, Rodríguez-León J, Tavares A | ||
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |