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English: Time-lapse movie exhibiting symmetric (P/P) and asymmetric (P/N) pancreatic progenitor divisions. Two cell divisions are tracked in this movie (blue spots and red spots). One daughter of red spot (top; NEUROG3+ from immunostaining in Fig. 1G) was back-tracked from the last frame of the movie, and the other daughter was forward-tracked after the division was monitored. By referring to immunostaining at the end of the time-lapse imaging (Fig. 1), blue spotted daughters are symmetrically fated (P/P), as pancreatic progenitors (SOX9+), whereas red spotted daughters are asymmetrically fated (P/N), one as pancreatic progenitor (SOX9+) and the other as endocrine progenitor (NEUROG3+). Pdx1tTA/+;tetO-H2B-GFP signal is presented in white channel. Time indicates a time-lapse elapsed time in h:min:s. Frame rate: 6 fps. |
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Source | S3 Movie from Kim Y, Larsen H, Rué P, Lemaire L, Ferrer J, Grapin-Botton A (2015). "Cell Cycle–Dependent Differentiation Dynamics Balances Growth and Endocrine Differentiation in the Pancreas". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002111. PMID 25786211. PMC: 4364879. | ||
Author | Kim Y, Larsen H, Rué P, Lemaire L, Ferrer J, Grapin-Botton A | ||
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Short title | Time-lapse movie exhibiting symmetric (P/P) and asymmetric (P/N) pancreatic progenitor divisions. |
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Author | Kim Y, Larsen H, Rué P, Lemaire L, Ferrer J, Grapin-Botton A |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Two cell divisions are tracked in this movie (blue spots and red spots). One daughter of red spot (top; NEUROG3+ from immunostaining in Fig. 1G) was back-tracked from the last frame of the movie, and the other daughter was forward-tracked after the division was monitored. By referring to immunostaining at the end of the time-lapse imaging (Fig. 1), blue spotted daughters are symmetrically fated (P/P), as pancreatic progenitors (SOX9+), whereas red spotted daughters are asymmetrically fated (P/N), one as pancreatic progenitor (SOX9+) and the other as endocrine progenitor (NEUROG3+). Pdx1tTA/+;tetO-H2B-GFP signal is presented in white channel. Time indicates a time-lapse elapsed time in h:min:s. Frame rate: 6 fps. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-03-18 |