File:Myogenesis-in-the-basal-bilaterian-Symsagittifera-roscoffensis-(Acoela)-1742-9994-5-14-S1.ogv
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English: Light microscopy scan through a juvenile specimen of Symsagittifera roscoffensis, viewed from ventral to dorsal. The light microscopy stack runs through the entire body of the juvenile from the ventral to the dorsal side. |
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Source | Semmler H, Bailly X, Wanninger A (2008). "Myogenesis in the basal bilaterian Symsagittifera roscoffensis (Acoela)". Frontiers in Zoology. DOI:10.1186/1742-9994-5-14. PMID 18803837. PMC: 2562460. | ||
Author | Semmler H, Bailly X, Wanninger A | ||
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