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English: Movie S1. Live imaging of GFP-CTCFL. Ex vivo confocal imaging of a live seminiferous tubule derived from a Ctcflgfp knockin mouse. Images were acquired throughout tubules using a combined multiphoton (Hoechst) and confocal laser (GFP) scanning microscope setup. Images were assembled for 3D reconstruction afterwards. The GFP-CTCFL fusion protein is shown in green. The DNA stain Hoecht, which was injected at the adluminal site of the testis tubule, is shown in red. Hoechst-positive cells represent Sertoli cells, leptotene stage IX and later stage spermatocytes, and spermatids, all of which are negative for GFP-CTCFL. Notice the presence of the GFP-CTCFL-positive cells on one side (basal lamina) of the tubule. |
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Source | Sleutels F, Soochit W, Bartkuhn M, Heath H, Dienstbach S, Bergmaier P, Franke V, Rosa-Garrido M, van de Nobelen S, Caesar L, van der Reijden M, Bryne J, van IJcken W, Grootegoed J, Delgado M, Lenhard B, Renkawitz R, Grosveld F, Galjart N (2012). "The male germ cell gene regulator CTCFL is functionally different from CTCF and binds CTCF-like consensus sites in a nucleosome composition-dependent manner". Epigenetics & Chromatin. DOI:10.1186/1756-8935-5-8. PMID 22709888. PMC: 3418201. | ||
Author | Sleutels F, Soochit W, Bartkuhn M, Heath H, Dienstbach S, Bergmaier P, Franke V, Rosa-Garrido M, van de Nobelen S, Caesar L, van der Reijden M, Bryne J, van IJcken W, Grootegoed J, Delgado M, Lenhard B, Renkawitz R, Grosveld F, Galjart N | ||
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Author | Sleutels F, Soochit W, Bartkuhn M, Heath H, Dienstbach S, Bergmaier P, Franke V, Rosa-Garrido M, van de Nobelen S, Caesar L, van der Reijden M, Bryne J, van IJcken W, Grootegoed J, Delgado M, Lenhard B, Renkawitz R, Grosveld F, Galjart N |
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Image title | Movie S1. Live imaging of GFP-CTCFL. Ex vivo confocal imaging of a live seminiferous tubule derived from a Ctcflgfp knockin mouse. Images were acquired throughout tubules using a combined multiphoton (Hoechst) and confocal laser (GFP) scanning microscope setup. Images were assembled for 3D reconstruction afterwards. The GFP-CTCFL fusion protein is shown in green. The DNA stain Hoecht, which was injected at the adluminal site of the testis tubule, is shown in red. Hoechst-positive cells represent Sertoli cells, leptotene stage IX and later stage spermatocytes, and spermatids, all of which are negative for GFP-CTCFL. Notice the presence of the GFP-CTCFL-positive cells on one side (basal lamina) of the tubule. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |