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English: Supplemental Movie 3: 'posture' change exhibited by an E10.5-born Purkinje-like cell in an E13.5 cerebellar slice. Initially, the cell's orientation is almost completely horizontal and tangential (parallel to the pial surface), with an axon-like process anteriorly (green arrows) and a shorter process posteriorly and ventricularly (orange arrow). During culture, the non-axon-like process is dynamically remodeled and changes its direction towards the pial surface, which is accompanied by movement of the soma (magenta arrow) in the same direction. Although the axon-like part is not fully focused at the end of culture and not so clearly seen in this movie, the maintenance of this part anteriorly is confirmed by a separate observation carried out manually using a different microscope system (Figure 7F-I). |
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Source | Miyata T, Ono Y, Okamoto M, Masaoka M, Sakakibara A, Kawaguchi A, Hashimoto M, Ogawa M (2010). "Migration, early axonogenesis, and Reelin-dependent layer-forming behavior of early/posterior-born Purkinje cells in the developing mouse lateral cerebellum". Neural Development. DOI:10.1186/1749-8104-5-23. PMID 20809939. PMC: 2942860. | ||
Author | Miyata T, Ono Y, Okamoto M, Masaoka M, Sakakibara A, Kawaguchi A, Hashimoto M, Ogawa M | ||
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Author | Miyata T, Ono Y, Okamoto M, Masaoka M, Sakakibara A, Kawaguchi A, Hashimoto M, Ogawa M |
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Image title | Supplemental Movie 3: 'posture' change exhibited by an E10.5-born Purkinje-like cell in an E13.5 cerebellar slice. Initially, the cell's orientation is almost completely horizontal and tangential (parallel to the pial surface), with an axon-like process anteriorly (green arrows) and a shorter process posteriorly and ventricularly (orange arrow). During culture, the non-axon-like process is dynamically remodeled and changes its direction towards the pial surface, which is accompanied by movement of the soma (magenta arrow) in the same direction. Although the axon-like part is not fully focused at the end of culture and not so clearly seen in this movie, the maintenance of this part anteriorly is confirmed by a separate observation carried out manually using a different microscope system (Figure 7F-I). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2010 |
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