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A Submerged Filter Paper Sandwich for Long-term Ex Ovo Time-lapse Imaging of Early Chick Embryos
Published on: December 28, 2016
Real-time visualisation of developing chick embryos cultured in transparent plastic films from the blastoderm stage
Katsuya Obara1,2, Chizuka Obara3,4, Mitsuru Naito5
1Takanedai Animal Clinic, 2-16-3 Narashinodai, Funabashi, Chiba, 274-0063, Japan. ka.obara@takanedai-ah.com.
Abstract:
Real-time visualisation of chick embryo development occurring inside an opaque eggshell is a major goal of developmental biology. This goal was partially achieved when 3-day-old embryos recovered from fertilised shelled eggs, preincubated in a conventional incubator, hatched after the egg contents had been transferred into shell-less embryo culture systems constructed of transparent plastic film placed in a plastic cup. However, the hatchable shell-less embryo culture systems described thus far cannot be used to visualise the dynamic morphological changes associated with the emergence of major organ systems during the first 3 days of embryo development, as the blastoderm area needs to be covered with an opaque membrane. Here, we present the development of a chick embryo culture system that enables omnidirectional real-time visualisation of the developing embryo, beginning from the newly laid blastoderm stage embryo until hatching.
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