File:Distinct-functions-of-the-laminin--LN-domain-and-collagen-IV-during-cardiac-extracellular-matrix-1471-213X-14-26-S3.ogv

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English: Additional file 3: Movie S1 Time-lapse recording of normal migration of heart cells and alary muscles during dorsal closure. Migration of alary muscles (AMs) and heart cells in a wild type embryo imaged during stages 15 to 17 (dorsal view). AMs are visualized by org-1-SM-RFP (red); cardioblasts, pericardial cells and anteriorly (to the left) the lymph gland are labeled by Hand-GFP (green). Additional Hand-GFP-positive nuclei of the circular visceral musculature are close to the fibers of the longitudinal visceral musculature marked by HLH54F-LVM-RFP (red). Note the continuous close contact between migrating cardioblasts and pericardial cells.
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Source Video file from Hollfelder D, Frasch M, Reim I (2014). "Distinct functions of the laminin ? LN domain and collagen IV during cardiac extracellular matrix formation and stabilization of alary muscle attachments revealed by EMS mutagenesis in Drosophila". BMC Developmental Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-213X-14-26. PMID 24935095. PMC: 4068974.
Author Hollfelder D, Frasch M, Reim I
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