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Live-cell Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Embryonic Epithelial Cells in Xenopus laevis
Published on: May 23, 2010
A live-imaging protocol to track cell movement in the Xenopus embryo
Alexandre Chuyen1, Fabrice Daian1, Andrea Pasini1
1Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, IBDM, Turing Centre for Living Systems, Marseille, France.
Abstract:
Tracking individual cell movement during development is challenging, particularly in tissues subjected to major remodeling. Currently, most live imaging techniques in Xenopus are limited to tissue explants and/or to superficial cells. We describe here a protocol to track immature multiciliated cells (MCCs) moving within the inner epidermal layer of a whole embryo. In addition, we present a data processing protocol to uncouple the movements of individual cells from the coplanar drifts of the tissue in which they are embedded. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Chuyen et al. (2021).
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