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English: Epibranchial ganglion assembly in the wildtype zebrafish. Timelapse of confocal projections showing a wildtype embryo expressing TgBAC(neuroD:EGFP)nl1 in the region of the otic vesicle beginning at 31 hpf. Images were acquired every 8.4 minutes over ∼15 hours. Exemplars of cells in the vicinity of the glosopharyngeal/vagal placodal field (arrows; 33.52 hpf) can be seen upregulating EGFP and moving dorsally to form the large vagal ganglion. By the end of the acquisition at 45.84 hpf, the facial and glossopharyngeal ganglia have formed and the vagal ganglion is in the process of segmentation. Abbreviations: F = facial ganglion; G = glosspahryngeal ganglion; V = vagal ganglia. Scale bar = 50 µm. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Culbertson M, Lewis Z, Nechiporuk A (2011). "Chondrogenic and Gliogenic Subpopulations of Neural Crest Play Distinct Roles during the Assembly of Epibranchial Ganglia". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0024443. PMID 21931719. PMC: 3170370. | ||
Author | Culbertson M, Lewis Z, Nechiporuk A | ||
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Author | Culbertson M, Lewis Z, Nechiporuk A |
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Image title | Epibranchial ganglion assembly in the wildtype zebrafish. Timelapse of confocal projections showing a wildtype embryo expressing TgBAC(neuroD:EGFP)nl1 in the region of the otic vesicle beginning at 31 hpf. Images were acquired every 8.4 minutes over ?15 hours. Exemplars of cells in the vicinity of the glosopharyngeal/vagal placodal field (arrows; 33.52 hpf) can be seen upregulating EGFP and moving dorsally to form the large vagal ganglion. By the end of the acquisition at 45.84 hpf, the facial and glossopharyngeal ganglia have formed and the vagal ganglion is in the process of segmentation. Abbreviations: F? |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
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