7.1 Cortical Rotation in Xenopus. 7.2 Xenopus Fate Map (External)

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7.1 Cortical Rotation in Xenopus

7.2 Xenopus Fate Map (External)

7.3 Xenopus Gastrulation

7.4 Gastrulation and Neurulation in Xenopus

7.5 Mesendodermal Cells Leading Migration along a Fibronectin-Coated Substrate

7.6 Spemann-Mangold Experiment

7.7 Cortical Rotation 2

7.8 Zebrafish Development

7.9 Convergent Extension: Dorsal Mesodermal Cells Form the Notochord

7.10 Cell Movements during Zebrafish Neurulation

7.11 Convergent and Extension Cell Movements during Zebrafish Development, Seen from the Dorsal Side

7.12 Cells Reorganize during Notochord Convergence and Extension

7.13 Motile Cilia in Kupffer’s Vesicle