File:Unique-Structural-Features-Facilitate-Lizard-Tail-Autotomy-pone.0051803.s004.ogv
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DescriptionUnique-Structural-Features-Facilitate-Lizard-Tail-Autotomy-pone.0051803.s004.ogv |
English: The muscle fibres in successive tail segments display an interdigitated structure. The movie shows a sequence of axial images obtained by a 3D Fast Low-Angle Shot magnetic resonance sequence with fat suppression that progresses through the discarded Gecko tail. The movie shows the peripheral position of the muscle fibres and demonstrates the interdigitated structure. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Sanggaard K, Danielsen C, Wogensen L, Vinding M, Rydtoft L, Mortensen M, Karring H, Nielsen N, Wang T, Thøgersen I, Enghild J (2012). "Unique Structural Features Facilitate Lizard Tail Autotomy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0051803. PMID 23284771. PMC: 3526639. | ||
Author | Sanggaard K, Danielsen C, Wogensen L, Vinding M, Rydtoft L, Mortensen M, Karring H, Nielsen N, Wang T, Thøgersen I, Enghild J | ||
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Image title | The muscle fibres in successive tail segments display an interdigitated structure. The movie shows a sequence of axial images obtained by a 3D Fast Low-Angle Shot magnetic resonance sequence with fat suppression that progresses through the discarded Gecko tail. The movie shows the peripheral position of the muscle fibres and demonstrates the interdigitated structure. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |