Live imaging of cleavage variability and vesicle flow dynamics in dextral and sinistral spiralian embryos
Spiral cleavage is a mode of embryonic cell division found in species from several Phyla, including molluscs, annelids and flatworms. It reflects a tilting in the direction of spindle orientation and cell division at the 4 to 8-cell stage, which may be dextral or sinistral, and propagates into later...
Main Authors: | Namigai, E, Shimeld, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Zoological Society of Japan
2018
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