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English: The Polonaise movements are driven by intercalation in the posterior domain. Cells in the posterior crescent of the epiblast electroporated with a combination of morpholinos blocking the Wnt-PCP pathway (green), and various locations in the rest of the epiblast labelled with DiI (red) at stage EG&K XII. Embryo filmed by conventional epifluorescence in time-lapse. Time indicated as hh:mm before (negative values) and after primitive streak formation.

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https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01817.028
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Source Video 10. from Voiculescu O, Bodenstein L, Lau I, Stern C (2014). "Local cell interactions and self-amplifying individual cell ingression drive amniote gastrulation". eLife. DOI:10.7554/eLife.01817. PMID 24850665. PMC: 4029171.
Author Voiculescu O, Bodenstein L, Lau I, Stern C
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