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Live-cell Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Embryonic Epithelial Cells in Xenopus laevis
 

Live-cell Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Embryonic Epithelial Cells in Xenopus laevis

Article DOI: 10.3791/1949-v 06:52 min May 23rd, 2010
May 23rd, 2010

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Summary

Xenopus embryonic epithelia are an ideal model system to study cell behaviors such as polarity development and shape change during epithelial morphogenesis. Traditional histology of fixed samples is increasingly being complemented by live-cell confocal imaging. Here we demonstrate methods to isolate frog tissues and visualize live epithelial cells and their cytoskeleton using live-cell confocal microscopy.

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Live-cell Imaging Quantitative Analysis Embryonic Epithelial Cells Xenopus Laevis Morphogenesis Cell Surface Area Cell Height Mitosis Migration Morphogenetic Movements Chemical Fixation Histological Methods Cell Morphology Protein Localization High Resolution Live Imaging Multicellular Epithelial Sheets Animal Cap Tissues Confocal Imaging
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