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[edit]DescriptionContact-Mediated-Inhibition-Between-Oligodendrocyte-Progenitor-Cells-and-Motor-Exit-Point-Glia-pbio.1001961.s009.ogv |
English: sox10+ glia exit the spinal cord after neural crest migration ceases. Excerpts from a 24-h time-lapse of a Tg(sox10:eos) embryo that was imaged laterally (left) and turned digitally 90 degrees (right) to visualize an optical cross-section of the spinal cord. A sox10+ cell migrated ventrally from the spinal cord, pinched at the MEP as it exited, and remained outside of the spinal cord. Video on the left is annotated with the dots marking the MEP glia cell. Video on the right is unannotated. Images were taken every 5 min, and the video runs at 10 fps. |
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Source | Video S2 from Smith C, Morris A, Welsh T, Kucenas S (2014). "Contact-Mediated Inhibition Between Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells and Motor Exit Point Glia Establishes the Spinal Cord Transition Zone". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001961. PMID 25268888. PMC: 4181976. | ||
Author | Smith C, Morris A, Welsh T, Kucenas S | ||
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Author | Smith C, Morris A, Welsh T, Kucenas S |
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Image title | sox10+ glia exit the spinal cord after neural crest migration ceases. Excerpts from a 24-h time-lapse of a Tg(sox10:eos) embryo that was imaged laterally (left) and turned digitally 90 degrees (right) to visualize an optical cross-section of the spinal cord. A sox10+ cell migrated ventrally from the spinal cord, pinched at the MEP as it exited, and remained outside of the spinal cord. Video on the left is annotated with the dots marking the MEP glia cell. Video on the right is unannotated. Images were taken every 5 min, and the video runs at 10 fps. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-09 |
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