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"Each expanded chamber ventricle (V) and atrium (A) assumes a bean-like morphology, featuring two distinctly curved surfaces: a greater, convex curvature called the outer curvature (OC) and a lesser, concave curvature called the inner curvature (IC)." | "Each expanded chamber ventricle (V) and atrium (A) assumes a bean-like morphology, featuring two distinctly curved surfaces: a greater, convex curvature called the outer curvature (OC) and a lesser, concave curvature called the inner curvature (IC)." | ||
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'''Links:''' [[Media:Zebrafish-heart_01.mp4|MP4 version]] | [[Cardiovascular System Development]] | [[Zebrafish Development]] | '''Links:''' [[Media:Zebrafish-heart_01.mp4|MP4 version]] | [[Cardiovascular System Development]] | [[Zebrafish Development]] | ||
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<html5media>File:Zebrafish-heart_01.mp4</html5media> | Live Zebrafish Heart GFP labeled
Live wild-type 48-hpf embryo carrying Tg(cmlc2:egfp); expanded chamber stage, both chambers contract, Ventricle is to the left. "Each expanded chamber ventricle (V) and atrium (A) assumes a bean-like morphology, featuring two distinctly curved surfaces: a greater, convex curvature called the outer curvature (OC) and a lesser, concave curvature called the inner curvature (IC)." Links: MP4 version | Cardiovascular System Development | Zebrafish Development |
Reference
<pubmed>17311471</pubmed>
Copyright
© 2007 Auman et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.