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English: Visualization of the changes in development of the ureteric bud tree during Wnt5a -/- kidney organogenesis. The ureteric bud was identified with the Troma-1 antibody at E15.5 with the aid of the optical projection tomography (OPT). A kidney of a wild-type (Wt) embryo (on the left) and the Wnt5a-/- embryonic kidney is depicted on the right side of the OPT illustration. |
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Source | S1 Movie from Pietilä I, Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen R, Kaisto S, Tika E, van Eerde A, Salo A, Garma L, Miinalainen I, Feitz W, Bongers E, Juffer A, Knoers N, Renkema K, Myllyharju J, Vainio S (2016). "Wnt5a Deficiency Leads to Anomalies in Ureteric Tree Development, Tubular Epithelial Cell Organization and Basement Membrane Integrity Pointing to a Role in Kidney Collecting Duct Patterning". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0147171. PMID 26794322. PMC: 4721645. | ||
Author | Pietilä I, Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen R, Kaisto S, Tika E, van Eerde A, Salo A, Garma L, Miinalainen I, Feitz W, Bongers E, Juffer A, Knoers N, Renkema K, Myllyharju J, Vainio S | ||
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Short title | Visualization of the changes in development of the ureteric bud tree during Wnt5a -/- kidney organogenesis. |
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Author | Pietilä I, Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen R, Kaisto S, Tika E, van Eerde A, Salo A, Garma L, Miinalainen I, Feitz W, Bongers E, Juffer A, Knoers N, Renkema K, Myllyharju J, Vainio S |
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Image title | The ureteric bud was identified with the Troma-1 antibody at E15.5 with the aid of the optical projection tomography (OPT). A kidney of a wild-type (Wt) embryo (on the left) and the Wnt5a-/- embryonic kidney is depicted on the right side of the OPT illustration. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2016-01-21 |
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