A live-imaging protocol to track cell movement in the Xenopus embryo
Summary: Tracking individual cell movement during development is challenging, particularly in tissues subjected to major remodeling. Currently, most live imaging techniques in Xenopus are limited to tissue explants and/or to superficial cells. We describe here a protocol to track immature multicilia...
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Main Authors: | Alexandre Chuyen, Fabrice Daian, Andrea Pasini, Laurent Kodjabachian |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/502d4d7a2c6e4366ba618e1de906eded |
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