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editDescriptionThe-Structure-of-the-Mitotic-Spindle-and-Nucleolus-during-Mitosis-in-the-Amebo-Flagellate-Naegleria-pone.0034763.s001.ogv |
English: 3D Reconstruction of a Typical Early Prophase Mitotic Spindle and Nucleolus. The movie was produced by projection around the Y-axis at 10° intervals in Image SXM. Individual views were combined in Photoshop as described above for still images and then assembled in QuickTime Player Pro. Red, Nucleolar protein BN 46/51; Green, α-tubulin. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Walsh C (2012). "The Structure of the Mitotic Spindle and Nucleolus during Mitosis in the Amebo-Flagellate Naegleria". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0034763. PMID 22493714. PMC: 3321029. | ||
Author | Walsh C | ||
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current | 12:40, 22 March 2017 | 12 s, 166 × 153 (305 KB) | Revent (talk | contribs) | attempt to fix transcodes | |
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