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English: Live cell imaging of scrib−+ab tumours. Movie taken at 2 minute intervals over a 20 hour period at 10× magnification. scrib1+ab tumour cells are highly motile, moving between, and over, the brain lobes. Note that, although motile hemocytes have been reported be associated with the tumours, and may be associated with tumour cell engulfment, the intensity and distribution of GFP fluorescence within the motile cells is not consistent with them being phagocytic hemocytes.
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Source Movie S1 from Turkel N, Sahota V, Bolden J, Goulding K, Doggett K, Willoughby L, Blanco E, Martin-Blanco E, Corominas M, Ellul J, Aigaki T, Richardson H, Brumby A (2013). "The BTB-zinc Finger Transcription Factor Abrupt Acts as an Epithelial Oncogene in Drosophila melanogaster through Maintaining a Progenitor-like Cell State". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1003627. PMID 23874226. PMC: 3715428.
Author Turkel N, Sahota V, Bolden J, Goulding K, Doggett K, Willoughby L, Blanco E, Martin-Blanco E, Corominas M, Ellul J, Aigaki T, Richardson H, Brumby A
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