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sources for equipment, bench fees, and PhD student grants. This work was funded by the
CNRS, the University Lille1, the GEFLUC, the Nord-Pas de Calais R´gion Council,
the European Regional Developmental Funds, a Leica Microsystems partnership, and the
French Research Agency ANR 07-PFTV-01101. We are grateful to the imaging facility
BICeL (Bio Imaging Center of Lille) and the Interdisciplinary Research Institute (IRI
CNRS USR3078).
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