The Journal of Neuroscience, November 9, 2005, ():

Central and Peripheral Axon Branches from One Neuron Are Guided Differentially by Semaphorin3D and Transient Axonal Glycoprotein-1
J. Neurosci. Liu and Halloran
25: 10556
Supplemental data
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Movie 1
A newly formed peripheral RB axon arises from the central axon close to the cell body and extends out of the spinal cord and into the epidermis. Images were captured every minute, total time shown is 165 minutes. Lateral view, anterior left.
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Movie 2
Peripheral growth cone retracts from Sema3D. Two branches of a peripheral axon are labeled. The branch on the left contacts an ectopic Sema3D-GFP expressing cell (green) and retracts from it while the other branch of the same cell is advancing steadily forward. The diffuse green is out of focus fluorescence. Images were captured every two minutes, total time shown is 124 minutes. Lateral view, anterior left.
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Movie 3
Peripheral axon retracts and branches in response to Sema3D. A peripheral axon retracts after contact with ectopic Sema3D-GFP and at the same time back branches form along the axon shaft. The growth cone extends forward to contact the cell again, and branches away from the cell. Images captured every two minutes, total time shown is 240 minutes. Lateral view, anterior left.
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Movie 4
Peripheral axon branches and retracts from Sema3D. A peripheral growth cone branches around an ectopic Sema3D-GFP expressing cell. The branches grow on either side of the cell and continue to sample the cell and retract away from it. Images captured every two minutes, total time shown is 210 minutes. Lateral view, anterior left.
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Movie 5
TAGMO dramatically affects central growth cone behavior. The first clip shows two wild type central growth cones extending along each other. They make steady forward advance over a total time of 157 minutes. The second clip shows a central growth cone in a TAGMO injected embryo. The growth cone has not extended far from the cell body and makes no significant forward advance during 212 minutes total time. Note that the growth cone remains highly active throughout this period. Images were captured every minute. Lateral views, anterior left.