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DescriptionAn-Equatorial-Contractile-Mechanism-Drives-Cell-Elongation-but-not-Cell-Division-pbio.1001781.s013.ogv |
English: Basal membrane deformation and luminal membrane movement during blebbing. Nomarski recordings of notochord cells every 3.5 s, revealing membrane deformation at the basal cell cortex and the movement of the luminal membrane. The movie of a single optical section has a frame rate of 6/s. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Sehring I, Dong B, Denker E, Bhattachan P, Deng W, Mathiesen B, Jiang D (2014). "An Equatorial Contractile Mechanism Drives Cell Elongation but not Cell Division". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001781. PMC: 3913557. | ||
Author | Sehring I, Dong B, Denker E, Bhattachan P, Deng W, Mathiesen B, Jiang D | ||
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Author | Sehring I, Dong B, Denker E, Bhattachan P, Deng W, Mathiesen B, Jiang D |
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Image title | Basal membrane deformation and luminal membrane movement during blebbing. Nomarski recordings of notochord cells every 3.5 s, revealing membrane deformation at the basal cell cortex and the movement of the luminal membrane. The movie of a single optical section has a frame rate of 6/s. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-02 |