MOVIES
Some of the research projects at UCL involve making movies of developmental processes or 3D reconstructions of developing structures.
These reveal the beauty of the developing embryo and help us to understand embryogenesis. Quite a few of the movies are not published and so you should contact us if you are interested in finding out more information.
Dreosti lab movies
Wilson lab movies
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Loss of α-catenin-labeled adherens junctions from the fusing choroid fissure.
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Some cells lining the choroid fissure can move toward the inner surface of the retina.
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Cells lining the choroid fissure can show protrusive activity.
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Cells lining the choroid fissure cells are proliferative.
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Periocular mesenchyme cells are actively motile in the choroid fissure.