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Additional file 16: Movie S12. Left video shows freely swimming stage46 tadpole, where the distal tail mostly drives bodily movements. Similarly, the middle video shows the partially immobilized stage 46 tadpole, where the tail remains free. The OCT video is obtained from the partially immobilized t...

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