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English: F-actin dynamics at low (16°C) and high (26°C) permissive temperatures. Confocal time lapse sequences of moe-GFP within the basal cell cortex of deep ectodermal cells from gastrula stage embryos. Both sequences were collected with the same confocal settings and magnification at 10 second intervals. Sequences appear to fade at times due to thermal drift which was corrected manually during the collection. The scale-bar indicates 10 µm. |
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Source | Movie S2 from von Dassow M, Miller C, Davidson L (2014). "Biomechanics and the Thermotolerance of Development". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0095670. PMID 24776615. PMC: 4002435. | ||
Author | von Dassow M, Miller C, Davidson L | ||
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