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English: Sox17 localizes to gut endoderm cells. Left panel shows MIP of confocal z-stacks of a LB stage (E7.5) Afp::GFP wild-type embryo immunofluorescently stained for Sox17. All gut endoderm cells, whether emVE (GFP-positive) or DE cells (GFP-negative), show Sox17 localization. Right panel shows section taken through dashed line, showing Sox17 signal specifically in the endoderm layer. ps, primitive streak; D, distal; L, left; Pr, proximal; R, right. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Viotti M, Niu L, Shi S, Hadjantonakis A (2012). "Role of the Gut Endoderm in Relaying Left-Right Patterning in Mice". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001276. PMID 22412348. PMC: 3295824. | ||
Author | Viotti M, Niu L, Shi S, Hadjantonakis A | ||
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Author | Viotti M, Niu L, Shi S, Hadjantonakis A |
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Image title | Sox17 localizes to gut endoderm cells. Left panel shows MIP of confocal z-stacks of a LB stage (E7.5) Afp::GFP wild-type embryo immunofluorescently stained for Sox17. All gut endoderm cells, whether emVE (GFP-positive) or DE cells (GFP-negative), show Sox17 localization. Right panel shows section taken through dashed line, showing Sox17 signal specifically in the endoderm layer. ps, primitive streak; D, distal; L, left; Pr, proximal; R, right. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012-03 |
Categories:
- Body patterning
- Videos of connexin43
- Videos of Mus musculus embryology
- Endoderm
- Videos of gastrointestinal tract
- Gene expression profiling
- Developmental gene expression regulation
- Videos of green fluorescent proteins
- HMGB proteins
- Videos of digital image processing
- Iontophoresis
- Inbred ICR mice
- SOXF transcription factors
- Signal transduction