Light‐sheet microscopy‐based 3D single‐cell tracking reveals a correlation between cell cycle and the start of endoderm cell internalization in early zebrafish development

Author:

Kondow Akiko12ORCID,Ohnuma Kiyoshi34,Kamei Yasuhiro56ORCID,Taniguchi Atsushi27,Bise Ryoma8,Sato Yoichi9,Yamaguchi Hisateru1ORCID,Nonaka Shigenori256,Hashimoto Keiichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biomedical Polymer Science, Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science Fujita Health University Toyoake Aichi Japan

2. Spatiotemporal Regulations Group Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems (ExCELLS) Okazaki Aichi Japan

3. Department of Bioengineering Nagaoka University of Technology Nagaoka Niigata Japan

4. Department of Science of Technology InnovationNagaoka University of Technology Nagaoka Niigata Japan

5. Laboratory for Biothermology National Institute for Basic Biology Okazaki Aichi Japan

6. Department of Basic Biology in the School of Life Science of the Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI) Okazaki Aichi Japan

7. Laboratory for Spatiotemporal Regulations National Institute for Basic Biology Okazaki Aichi Japan

8. Department of Advanced Information Technology, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering Kyushu University Fukuoka Fukuoka Japan

9. Institute of Industrial Science The University of Tokyo Meguro Tokyo Japan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology

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