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DescriptionCell-movement-pbio.1001256.s006.ogv |
English: Rosettes are composed of a single layer of cells all in direct contact with the epiblast. The animation shows an embryo in which the epiblast and ExE have been segmented in grey and individual cells of a rosette in the VE have been segmented in different colours. This allows one to make the epiblast “transparent” and examine the basal surface of the rosette to confirm that all the cells of the rosette contact the epiblast.
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Source | Movie S1 from Trichas G, Smith A, White N, Wilkins V, Watanabe T, Moore A, Joyce B, Sugnaseelan J, Rodriguez T, Kay D, Baker R, Maini P, Srinivas S, Little C. "Multi-Cellular Rosettes in the Mouse Visceral Endoderm Facilitate the Ordered Migration of Anterior Visceral Endoderm Cells". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001256. PMID 22346733. PMC: 3274502. | ||
Author | Trichas G, Smith A, White N, Wilkins V, Watanabe T, Moore A, Joyce B, Sugnaseelan J, Rodriguez T, Kay D, Baker R, Maini P, Srinivas S, Little C | ||
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Short title | Movie S1 |
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Author | Trichas G, Smith A, White N, Wilkins V, Watanabe T, Moore A, Joyce B, Sugnaseelan J, Rodriguez T, Kay D, Baker R, Maini P, Srinivas S, Little C |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Rosettes are composed of a single layer of cells all in direct contact with the epiblast. The animation shows an embryo in which the epiblast and ExE have been segmented in grey and individual cells of a rosette in the VE have been segmented in different colours. This allows one to make the epiblast ?transparent? and examine the basal surface of the rosette to confirm that all the cells of the rosette contact the epiblast. (MOV) |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012-02-07 |