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Cover Picture: J. Biophotonics 1–2/2011


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
209 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1864-063X

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Development of the posterior lateral line in a zebrafish embryo. Upper row: embryo 30 hpf, showing the migrating primordium and a deposited proneuromast. Second row, left: higher magnification image of a primordium (right) and proneuromast (left), visualized with membrane‐tagged
eGFP. Second row, right: mature neuromast with ciliated hair cells (bright fluorescence) and the surrounding support cells. Third row: embryo 48 hpf, after migration of the primordium and deposition of the neuromasts. The upper and third rows were imaged with a low‐magnification wide‐field microscope, the other images with SPIM. (Picture: J. Swoger et al., pp. 122–134 in this issue)


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