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English: Regeneration of an ALM neuron after femtosecond laser axotomy. The ALM dendrite was targeted 13 µm from the cell body in an adult wild type C. elegans (arrow). We can visualize new growth cones that direct axon extension. Note that the posterior process also initiates limited outgrowth. Frames were taken every 15 min as indicated with laser axotomy occurring at T = 0 min. Duration, 9 h 30 min. Scale bar, 10 µm.
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Source Movie S1 from Pinan-Lucarre B, Gabel C, Reina C, Hulme S, Shevkoplyas S, Slone R, Xue J, Qiao Y, Weisberg S, Roodhouse K, Sun L, Whitesides G, Samuel A, Driscoll M (2012). "The Core Apoptotic Executioner Proteins CED-3 and CED-4 Promote Initiation of Neuronal Regeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001331. PMID 22629231. PMC: 3358320.
Author Pinan-Lucarre B, Gabel C, Reina C, Hulme S, Shevkoplyas S, Slone R, Xue J, Qiao Y, Weisberg S, Roodhouse K, Sun L, Whitesides G, Samuel A, Driscoll M
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current13:04, 22 March 201713 s, 272 × 131 (216 KB)Revent (talk | contribs)attempt to fix transcodes
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