File:Collective-Cell-Migration-Drives-Morphogenesis-of-the-Kidney-Nephron-pbio.1000009.sv006.ogv

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English: Proximal Pronephric Migration and Proximal Convolution in the NaK ATPase:GFP Transgenic Embryo The embryo is imaged between 2 dpf and 3 dpf. The pronephric epithelial cells are seen migrating in two nephrons. The migrating cells decelerate proximally and “pack' the proximal tubule as it forms a hairpin fold. Arrowheads highlight the areas of proximal tubule convolution. By 3 dpf, the gut tube expresses GFP and expands ventrally and posterior to the pronephric proximal tubules. The cells of the skin provide a stationary frame of reference. The head is on the left. Frame interval is 60 min. Number of frames is 22. Each frame is a flattened confocal stack.
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Source Video S6 from Vasilyev A, Liu Y, Mudumana S, Mangos S, Lam P, Majumdar A, Zhao J, Poon K, Kondrychyn I, Korzh V, Drummond I (2009). "Collective Cell Migration Drives Morphogenesis of the Kidney Nephron". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000009. PMID 19127979. PMC: 2613420.
Author Vasilyev A, Liu Y, Mudumana S, Mangos S, Lam P, Majumdar A, Zhao J, Poon K, Kondrychyn I, Korzh V, Drummond I
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