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Live Imaging of Cell Extrusion from the Epidermis of Developing Zebrafish

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09:39 min

June 27th, 2011

DOI :

10.3791/2689-v

June 27th, 2011


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Live Imaging

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:59

Injection of mRNA Encoding the Fluorescently-tagged Actin Binding Protein

3:47

Induction of Cell Extrusion in Zebrafish Larvae Using G418

4:47

Mounting Zebrafish Larvae for Imaging

5:34

Live Imaging of Actin Dynamics and Individual Epithelial Cell Behaviors during Cell Extrusion Using a Spinning Disc Confocal Microscope

8:22

Representative Epidermal Images

8:55

Conclusion

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