Fig. 5
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- ZDB-FIG-120126-38
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- Schepis et al., 2012 - αE-catenin regulates cell-cell adhesion and membrane blebbing during zebrafish epiboly
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αE-catenin depletion triggers protracted bleb-like protrusions. (A-C) Selected confocal images from time-lapse movies at the most external epiblast layer of the animal pole at 50% epiboly. Membranes are labeled with mbGFP. Arrows indicate membrane blebs. Scale bars: 8 μm. (D) Percentage of cells exhibiting bleb-like protrusions over 5 minutes. n=12 embryos. #P<10–5 control versus rescue, *P<10–5 control versus morphant. Error bars indicate s.e.m. (E) Average number of blebs per cell over 5 minutes. n=12 embryos. #P<10–8 control versus rescue, *P<10–8 control versus morphant. Error bars indicate s.e.m. |
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Stage: | 50%-epiboly |