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Specimens were chemically fixed critically point dried, and sputter coated with gold/palladium. This image is part of a series taken by [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/science/biology/Faculty/crawford/crawford.html Bryan Crawford] while he was at the University of Washington. They are part of the Zebrafish--The Living Laboratory CD made available by Mark Cooper and described in Methods in Cell Biology Volume 77, 2004, Pages 439-457. | |||
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Zebrafish Day 1 SEM
Scanning EM of a 24 hr (prim-5) zebrafish embryo.
- Links: Image - day 1 | Image - brain fold | Image - myotomes | Image - trunk | Image - trunk | Image - perichordal sheath | Image - enveloping layer | Image - enveloping layer | Zebrafish Development | Scanning Electron Microscopy
Image Source: Scanning electron micrographs of the Zebrafish embryos are reproduced with the permission of Associate Professor Bryan Crawford, Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick.
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Specimens were chemically fixed critically point dried, and sputter coated with gold/palladium. This image is part of a series taken by Bryan Crawford while he was at the University of Washington. They are part of the Zebrafish--The Living Laboratory CD made available by Mark Cooper and described in Methods in Cell Biology Volume 77, 2004, Pages 439-457.
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