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DescriptionCritical-Transitions-in-Early-Embryonic-Aortic-Arch-Patterning-and-Hemodynamics-pone.0060271.s009.ogv |
English: Time-lapse OCT sequence through a transverse section of the right lateral AA at stage 21. The movie is obtained in vivo with no embryonic intervention and during the regular cardiac cycle of the beating ventricle. Sections of AA III and IV are visible, where AA IV is towards the left. AA II can also be seen furthest to the right, within the large pharyngeal arch 2. Cranial is toward the right and dorsal is into the page (same as Figure 2C). Frame dimensions are 1.5×1.5 mm. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Kowalski W, Dur O, Wang Y, Patrick M, Tinney J, Keller B, Pekkan K (2013). "Critical Transitions in Early Embryonic Aortic Arch Patterning and Hemodynamics". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0060271. PMC: 3605337. | ||
Author | Kowalski W, Dur O, Wang Y, Patrick M, Tinney J, Keller B, Pekkan K | ||
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Author | Kowalski W, Dur O, Wang Y, Patrick M, Tinney J, Keller B, Pekkan K |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |