File:ATP4-and-ciliation-in-the-neuroectoderm-and-endoderm-of-Xenopus-embryos-and-tadpoles-mmc2.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionATP4-and-ciliation-in-the-neuroectoderm-and-endoderm-of-Xenopus-embryos-and-tadpoles-mmc2.ogv |
English: Video 2 Gastrointestinal multiciliated cells drive anterior to posterior fluid flow. The anterior GI tract was freshly prepared from anesthetized stage 45 tadpoles and fluorescent beads were injected into the esophagus (es). Movement of beads was recorded for 2 min. A bright-field picture of the tissue is displayed on the left side. Anatomical parts of the GI tract are as annotated: esophagus (es), stomach (sto) and small intestine (smi). Beads injected into the opening of the esophagus were transported posteriorly. Movement of beads stopped at the transition to the small intestine. The movie plays at 10.9× real time. |
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Source | Video file from Walentek P, Hagenlocher C, Beyer T, Müller C, Feistel K, Schweickert A, Harland R, Blum M (2015). "ATP4 and ciliation in the neuroectoderm and endoderm of Xenopus embryos and tadpoles". Data in Brief. DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2015.04.003. PMID 26217756. PMC: 4510371. | ||
Author | Walentek P, Hagenlocher C, Beyer T, Müller C, Feistel K, Schweickert A, Harland R, Blum M | ||
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Short title | Video 2 |
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Author | Walentek P, Hagenlocher C, Beyer T, Müller C, Feistel K, Schweickert A, Harland R, Blum M |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Gastrointestinal multiciliated cells drive anterior to posterior fluid flow. The anterior GI tract was freshly prepared from anesthetized stage 45 tadpoles and fluorescent beads were injected into the esophagus (es). Movement of beads was recorded for 2 min. A bright-field picture of the tissue is displayed on the left side. Anatomical parts of the GI tract are as annotated: esophagus (es), stomach (sto) and small intestine (smi). Beads injected into the opening of the esophagus were transported posteriorly. Movement of beads stopped at the transition to the small intestine. The movie plays at 10.9× real time. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2015-04-20 |