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English: MEP glia express foxd3 during migration out of the spinal cord. Excerpt from a 24-h time-lapse of a Gt(foxd3:mcherry);Tg(gfap:egfp) embryo imaged at 48 hpf. foxd3+ cells start in the spinal cord, migrate through the gfap+ endfeet at the MEP, and then ensheath the area where the motor axon is located. Video on the left is a lateral view with annotation that marks the foxd3+ MEP glia with a blue dot. The middle video has the same time points but turned 90 degrees to visualize a cross-section through the spinal cord. Note the endfeet mark the edge of the spinal cord. The right video is the Gt(foxd3:mcherry) channel to show an unannotated view of MEP glial migration and development. Images were taken every 10 min, and the video runs at 10 fps. |
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Source | Video S5 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 | MEP glia express foxd3 during migration out of the spinal cord. Excerpt from a 24-h time-lapse of a Gt(foxd3:mcherry);Tg(gfap:egfp) embryo imaged at 48 hpf. foxd3+ cells start in the spinal cord, migrate through the gfap+ endfeet at the MEP, and then ensheath the area where the motor axon is located. Video on the left is a lateral view with annotation that marks the foxd3+ MEP glia with a blue dot. The middle video has the same time points but turned 90 degrees to visualize a cross-section through the spinal cord. Note the endfeet mark the edge of the spinal cord. The right video is the Gt(foxd3:mcherry) channel to show an unannotated view of MEP glial migration and development. Images were taken every 10 min, and the video runs at 10 fps. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-09 |