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Cell nuclei movements (color-coded for direction) during early zebrafish development. Credit to Philipp Keller HHMI | Janelia. #ZebrafishZunday

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Rafa Vázquez #SinCienciaNoHayFuturo3 years ago

@HHMIJanelia 😍

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Naomi Kakiailatu3 years ago

@HHMIJanelia 😍

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博尔士金·伊丽3 years ago

@HHMIJanelia I am curious how did he code the cell nuclei by direction?🤔🤔🤔 All of them are cell nuclei and if the detection of nuclear staining signals is used, won't these signals overlap?

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Gabriel3 years ago

@HHMIJanelia Beautiful! Which algorithm did the group use for cell tracking?

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International Congress of Genetics 20233 years ago

@HHMIJanelia Mesmerizing!!!

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