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English: Blebbing and recruitment of actin at the bleb. Consecutive z-stacks of notochord cells at 17 hpf expressing lifeact-mEGFP (20 sections, 1 µm/section) were recorded every 19.8 s. The movie of the maximum projections has a frame rate of 3/s. The movie shows the fast extension of a bleb, followed by the recruitment of actin to its cortex, and the slow bleb retraction. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Sehring I, Dong B, Denker E, Bhattachan P, Deng W, Mathiesen B, Jiang D (2014). "An Equatorial Contractile Mechanism Drives Cell Elongation but not Cell Division". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001781. PMC: 3913557. | ||
Author | Sehring I, Dong B, Denker E, Bhattachan P, Deng W, Mathiesen B, Jiang D | ||
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Author | Sehring I, Dong B, Denker E, Bhattachan P, Deng W, Mathiesen B, Jiang D |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014-02 |