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English: Time course monitored with digital holography. Media file showing the time-course of quantitative phase images presenting neurons under an excitotoxic glutamate pulse (), where the well-known cell swelling can be identified through the increase in size and intracellular dilution. On a second stage, cell blebbing and then nucleus condensation occur, due to cell death mechanisms triggering. Gray images in the movie correspond to trypan blue assessment periods, where no phase measurement is performed. |
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Source | Video S1 from Pavillon N, Kühn J, Moratal C, Jourdain P, Depeursinge C, Magistretti P, Marquet P (2012). "Early Cell Death Detection with Digital Holographic Microscopy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0030912. PMID 22303471. PMC: 3269420. | ||
Author | Pavillon N, Kühn J, Moratal C, Jourdain P, Depeursinge C, Magistretti P, Marquet P | ||
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Image title | Time course monitored with digital holography. Media file showing the time-course of quantitative phase images presenting neurons under an excitotoxic glutamate pulse (), where the well-known cell swelling can be identified through the increase in size and intracellular dilution. On a second stage, cell blebbing and then nucleus condensation occur, due to cell death mechanisms triggering. Gray images in the movie correspond to trypan blue assessment periods, where no phase measurement is performed. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |