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English: Continuous time-lapse imaging of rf/ff versus rr/rr transitory fusion reaction at 9-minute intervals (46X). Colonies began to separate at 52∶12 hours following initial contact.
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Source Movie S1 from Buss L, Anderson C, Westerman E, Kritzberger C, Poudyal M, Moreno M, Lakkis F (2012). "Allorecognition Triggers Autophagy and Subsequent Necrosis in the Cnidarian Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0048914. PMID 23145018. PMC: 3493586.
Author Buss L, Anderson C, Westerman E, Kritzberger C, Poudyal M, Moreno M, Lakkis F
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