File:Zebrafish embryo differentiation time-lapse - pgen.1003014.s007.ogv

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English: Anterior adaxial cells differentiate and elongate first. This movie shows the adaxial cells behaviour occurring in their very first differentiation phase. Embryos were labelled with a membrane-bound GFP (green) and a nuclear localised mCherry (red) and imaged in a continuous 4D time-lapse analysis that covers a period of 30 minutes. The first part of the movie corresponds to a dorsal view in the dorso-ventral midline focal plan between 0 min to 30 min. The second part is an overview of the focal plans above and below the DV mid-point at 30 min. This movie reveals that the anterior most-adaxial cell in the dorso-ventral midline is the first to differentiate. Adaxial cells above and below are less differentiated.
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Source Video S1 from Nguyen-Chi M, Bryson-Richardson R, Sonntag C, Hall T, Gibson A, Sztal T, Chua W, Schilling T, Currie P (2012). "Morphogenesis and Cell Fate Determination within the Adaxial Cell Equivalence Group of the Zebrafish Myotome". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1003014. PMID 23133395. PMC: 3486873.
Author Nguyen-Chi M, Bryson-Richardson R, Sonntag C, Hall T, Gibson A, Sztal T, Chua W, Schilling T, Currie P
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