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English: Posterior lateral line axons degenerate and regenerate after

transection. Embryos were injected with the HuC::GFP transgene and a single labeled neuron was axotomized at 3 dpf. Larvae were imaged with a 20X objective every 20 minutes for 12 hours after laser axotomy. Representative

time-lapse movie; each frame is a projection of a confocal image stack.
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Source Villegas R, Martin S, O'Donnell K, Carrillo S, Sagasti A, Allende M (2012). "Dynamics of degeneration and regeneration in developing zebrafish peripheral axons reveals a requirement for extrinsic cell types". Neural Development. DOI:10.1186/1749-8104-7-19. PMID 22681863. PMC: 3780720.
Author Villegas R, Martin S, O'Donnell K, Carrillo S, Sagasti A, Allende M
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