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English: Collective epithelial migration after segmental kidney ablation. 5 dpf E11-9 zebrafish was treated with 405 nm laser and imaged using time lapse confocal microscopy. Collective migration gets initiated immediately after a drop out of the injured segment and continues until epithelial continuity is reestablished. Epithelium also shows obstructive dilatation upstream of the injury that progresses from proximal to distal as the debris move down the tubule until tubule diameter returns back to normal at the end of the recording, presumably due to clearing of the lumen. Each frame is a flattened confocal stack. Frame interval = 20 min. Number of frames = 36. |
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Source | Movie S5 from Palmyre A, Lee J, Ryklin G, Camarata T, Selig M, Duchemin A, Nowak P, Arnaout M, Drummond I, Vasilyev A (2014). "Collective Epithelial Migration Drives Kidney Repair after Acute Injury". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0101304. PMID 25010471. PMC: 4092191. | ||
Author | Palmyre A, Lee J, Ryklin G, Camarata T, Selig M, Duchemin A, Nowak P, Arnaout M, Drummond I, Vasilyev A | ||
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Author | Palmyre A, Lee J, Ryklin G, Camarata T, Selig M, Duchemin A, Nowak P, Arnaout M, Drummond I, Vasilyev A |
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Image title | Collective epithelial migration after segmental kidney ablation. 5 dpf E11-9 zebrafish was treated with 405 nm laser and imaged using time lapse confocal microscopy. Collective migration gets initiated immediately after a drop out of the injured segment and continues until epithelial continuity is reestablished. Epithelium also shows obstructive dilatation upstream of the injury that progresses from proximal to distal as the debris move down the tubule until tubule diameter returns back to normal at the end of the recording, presumably due to clearing of the lumen. Each frame is a flattened confocal stack. Frame interval |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |