Mouse Melanoblast Migration Movie
Embryology - 16 Jun 2024 Expand to Translate |
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<mediaplayer width='450' height='470' image="http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/images/9/93/Mouse-melanoblast_migration_icon.jpg">File:Mouse_melanoblast_migration.mp4</mediaplayer> | Live imaging of YFP-labelled Melanoblasts in Embryonic Mouse Skin (E14.5)
Cells that are actively migrating exhibit a characteristic spindle-like shape (red arrows), while dividing cells appear rounded (blue circles).
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<pubmed>20067551</pubmed>| PMC2859249
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MRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK Professor Ian J. Jackson, e-mail: Ian.Jackson@hgu.mrc.ac.uk