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English: Example of tooth epithelium tall cell delamination event near the centre of the invagination, related to Fig 2J–2M (left), and example of a leaning tall cell delamination event at the side (shoulder) region of the invaginating tooth primordium, related to Fig 2N–2Q . Red arrow appearing halfway through the left movie indicates the formation and retraction of the cellular basal process. Shoulder delaminating cell (right) extends a dynamic apical protrusion that contacts the lateral protrusion of a delaminated suprabasal cell (red arrow, three quarters) through the movie. |
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Source | S6 Movie from Panousopoulou E, Green J (2016). "Invagination of Ectodermal Placodes Is Driven by Cell Intercalation-Mediated Contraction of the Suprabasal Tissue Canopy". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002405. PMID 26960155. PMC: 4784948. | ||
Author | Panousopoulou E, Green J | ||
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Short title | Example of tooth epithelium tall cell delamination event near the centre of the invagination, related to Fig 2J–2M (left), and example of a leaning tall cell delamination event at the side (shoulder) region of the invaginating tooth primordium, related to Fig 2N–2Q . |
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Author | Panousopoulou E, Green J |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Red arrow appearing halfway through the left movie indicates the formation and retraction of the cellular basal process. Shoulder delaminating cell (right) extends a dynamic apical protrusion that contacts the lateral protrusion of a delaminated suprabasal cell (red arrow, three quarters) through the movie. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-03-09 |