CIL:35411, Danio rerio, neurecto-epithelial cell
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Cooper, Mark (2021). CIL:35411, Danio rerio, neurecto-epithelial cell. In Cell Image Library. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.6075/J07M06KX
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Zebrafish Notogenesis and Early Neurulation. Mediolateral intercalation produces convergent-extension of the notochordal rudiment. Cells within the center of the notochord elongate and are incorporated into the notochordal-somitic boundary. The medial thickening of the neural plate becomes visible along the embryonic midline. As the neural plate converges toward the embryonic midline, the notochord becomes depressed ventrally. Oriented neuroepithelial cell divisions first take place in the ventral medial thickening (i.e. presumptive floorplate) near the neural midline after mediolateral intercalation is well-advanced in the notochordal rudiment. The otic placode comes visible as the embryo undergoes a torsional rotation.
- Date Issued
- 2021
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The interstitial space of the embryo has been labeled with the fluorescent lipid Bodipy-ceramide; anterior left.
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Preparation: living tissue
Relation to intact cell: whole mounted tissue
Item type: recorded image
Imaging mode: fluorescence microscopy
Parameter imaged: fluorescence emission
Source of contrast: distribution of a specific protein
Visualization methods: bodipy ceramide
Processing history: unprocessed raw data - Scientific Name
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- Identifier
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Samplenumber: 35411
- Related Resource
- Source Record in the Cell Image Library: https://doi.org/10.7295/W9CIL35411
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License
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- UC Regents
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2022-08-12