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English: Completely detached apical cluster-stream-systems in walking leg ganglion 1 of early PS 2 of Pseudopallene sp. Acetylated tubulin (red) and PH3 (yellow) labeling with Hoechst (blue) counterstain, virtual transverse section series, Imaris oblique slicer passing from posterior to anterior through the ganglion. The apical cell clusters are separated from the ventral epidermis by longitudinal muscles. The cell streams are more defined, having decreased in diameter. Size differences between cluster cells are not as prominent any longer, but in part still discernible. Morphological identification of NSCs has become ambiguous. Only a single mitosis is PH3-labeled in the left CSS. Note some pycnotic bodies in the cell streams and within the somata cortex. The ganglionic neuropil has significantly gained in volume. |
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Source | Movie S4 from Brenneis G, Scholtz G (2014). "The 'Ventral Organs' of Pycnogonida (Arthropoda) Are Neurogenic Niches of Late Embryonic and Post-Embryonic Nervous System Development". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0095435. PMID 24736377. PMC: 3988247. | ||
Author | Brenneis G, Scholtz G | ||
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Author | Brenneis G, Scholtz G |
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Image title | Completely detached apical cluster-stream-systems in walking leg ganglion 1 of early PS 2 of Pseudopallene sp. Acetylated tubulin (red) and PH3 (yellow) labeling with Hoechst (blue) counterstain, virtual transverse section series, Imaris oblique slicer passing from posterior to anterior through the ganglion. The apical cell clusters are separated from the ventral epidermis by longitudinal muscles. The cell streams are more defined, having decreased in diameter. Size differences between cluster cells are not as prominent any longer, but in part still discernible. Morphological identification of NSCs has become ambiguous. Only a single mitosis is PH3-labeled in the left CSS. Note some pycnotic bodies in the cell streams and within the somata cortex. The ganglionic neuropil has significantly gained in volume. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |