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. 2023 Jan 13;222(3):e202204010. doi: 10.1083/jcb.202204010

Video 5.

Myelin retractions occur independently from microglia and are broken down into fragments in the oligodendrocyte cell body.

Confocal time-lapse imaging of zebrafish spinal cords shows that myelin retractions occur independently from microglia (in 3-min intervals), microglia ablation does not affect the number of myelin retractions (in 30-min intervals), and retracted myelin fragments are transported to the oligodendrocyte cell body (indicated by arrow, acquired in 3-min intervals). Pseudo-coloring shows microglia in green and myelin in magenta. Frame rate is 2.5/s. Related to Fig. 5.