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English: QuickTime Movie of an Auto-Registered Synaptic Volume See Figure 10 for details. This movie is a 20-slice series (looped back and forth) through BC terminal B1 (highlighted in orange) shown in Figure 10 of the manuscript. Each instance of a BC synaptic ribbon in B1 is denoted by an aqua dot for the duration of the ribbon across slices. |
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Source | Video S2 from Anderson J, Jones B, Yang J, Shaw M, Watt C, Koshevoy P, Spaltenstein J, Jurrus E, UV K, Whitaker R, Mastronarde D, Tasdizen T, Marc R (2009). "A Computational Framework for Ultrastructural Mapping of Neural Circuitry". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000074. PMID 19855814. PMC: 2661966. | ||
Author | Anderson J, Jones B, Yang J, Shaw M, Watt C, Koshevoy P, Spaltenstein J, Jurrus E, UV K, Whitaker R, Mastronarde D, Tasdizen T, Marc R | ||
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Short title | QuickTime Movie of an Auto-Registered Synaptic Volume |
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Author | Anderson J, Jones B, Yang J, Shaw M, Watt C, Koshevoy P, Spaltenstein J, Jurrus E, UV K, Whitaker R, Mastronarde D, Tasdizen T, Marc R |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | See Figure 10 for details. This movie is a 20-slice series (looped back and forth) through BC terminal B1 (highlighted in orange) shown in Figure 10 of the manuscript. Each instance of a BC synaptic ribbon in B1 is denoted by an aqua dot for the duration of the ribbon across slices. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009-03 |