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English: Microtubule translocation and compression strongly predict movement of the nucleus when taken together. Three-dimensional scatter plot of microtubule translocation (MTspeed) and microtubule/soma convergence (labeled MTcompression) rates vs. migration speed (soma speed). (A–C) Different views of the 3D scatter plot of these parameters with best-fit plane. Multiple regression R2 = 0.7696 (R = 0.88). |
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Source | Movie 1 from Hutchins B, Wray S (2014). "Capture of microtubule plus-ends at the actin cortex promotes axophilic neuronal migration by enhancing microtubule tension in the leading process". Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fncel.2014.00400. PMC: 4245908. | ||
Author | Hutchins B, Wray S | ||
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Author | Hutchins B, Wray S |
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Image title | Microtubule translocation and compression strongly predict movement of the nucleus when taken together. Three-dimensional scatter plot of microtubule translocation (MTspeed) and microtubule/soma convergence (labeled MTcompression) rates vs. migration speed (soma speed). (A–C) Different views of the 3D scatter plot of these parameters with best-fit plane. Multiple regression R2 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014-11-27 |