File:Colonizing-while-migrating-how-do-individual-enteric-neural-crest-cells-behave-1741-7007-12-23-S2.ogv
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English: Additional file 2: Movie 2 Same explant as shown in Movie 1. One of the photoconverted ENCCs exhibited a complex, circular pathway as indicated by the white line. This ENCC migrated at an average of 70 μm/h, but it advanced caudally only 140 μm after 16 hours. In the middle of the movie when it is migrating rostrally, it collides with a brighter green ENCC that is migrating caudally, but still proceeds rostrally. Caudal is to the right. |
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Source | Video file from Young H, Bergner A, Simpson M, McKeown S, Hao M, Anderson C, Enomoto H (2014). "Colonizing while migrating: how do individual enteric neural crest cells behave?". BMC Biology. DOI:10.1186/1741-7007-12-23. PMID 24670214. PMC: 4101823. | ||
Author | Young H, Bergner A, Simpson M, McKeown S, Hao M, Anderson C, Enomoto H | ||
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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
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Category:Collective cell migration
Category:Directional migration
Category:Enteric nervous system
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