File:Allorecognition-Triggers-Autophagy-and-Subsequent-Necrosis-in-the-Cnidarian-Hydractinia-pone.0048914.s004.ogv

Allorecognition-Triggers-Autophagy-and-Subsequent-Necrosis-in-the-Cnidarian-Hydractinia-pone.0048914.s004.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 8.1 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 1.1 Mbps, file size: 1.06 MB)


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English: Movie generated from tracings of gastrovascular canals of selected frames of Movie S1. Frames were chosen to minimize the extent to which polyps obscure the fusion zone. The time post-contact is given on each frame (hours:minutes). Note that gastrovascular architecture in the fusion zone is largely constant once initiated and that gastrovascular remodeling associated with separation is local and occurs immediately prior to separation. See also movie S1, S3.
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Source Movie S2 from Buss L, Anderson C, Westerman E, Kritzberger C, Poudyal M, Moreno M, Lakkis F (2012). "Allorecognition Triggers Autophagy and Subsequent Necrosis in the Cnidarian Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0048914. PMID 23145018. PMC: 3493586.
Author Buss L, Anderson C, Westerman E, Kritzberger C, Poudyal M, Moreno M, Lakkis F
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