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English: bbp embryos display increasingly dynamic calcium release prior to the bursting of the yolk. Time-lapse movie of bbp embryo from early epiboly through bursting at 50% epiboly. Calcium release is visualized by fura-2 and indicates the intensity of the release, as in Movie 4. Ectopic calcium release increases dramatically over time as seen by sparks of high intensity. Frequency and intensity of the sparks increased simultaneously with the intensity of the shimmying movements in the embryo and increased release at the cell margin, culminating in the lethal bursting of the yolk.
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Source Video S5 from Holloway B, Gomez de la Torre Canny S, Ye Y, Slusarski D, Freisinger C, Dosch R, Chou M, Wagner D, Mullins M (2009). "A Novel Role for MAPKAPK2 in Morphogenesis during Zebrafish Development". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000413. PMID 19282986. PMC: 2652113.
Author Holloway B, Gomez de la Torre Canny S, Ye Y, Slusarski D, Freisinger C, Dosch R, Chou M, Wagner D, Mullins M
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