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Mitigating-Phototoxicity-during-Multiphoton-Microscopy-of-Live-Drosophila-Embryos-in-the-1.0-1.2-µm-pone.0104250.s002.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 28 s, 720 × 300 pixels, 4.75 Mbps, file size: 15.64 MB)
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DescriptionMitigating-Phototoxicity-during-Multiphoton-Microscopy-of-Live-Drosophila-Embryos-in-the-1.0-1.2-µm-pone.0104250.s002.ogv |
English: Long-term imaging of a developing Drosophila embryo with THG (red) and SHG (green). Imaging starts at stage 5 (about 3 h post fertilization) until hatching of the larva 36 hours later. Imaging is performed with 1180 nm excitation during 3.3 s every 150 s. THG shows a structural image of the embryo, while SHG outlines the formation of the muscles. See also figure 4. |
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Source | Video S2 from Debarre D, Olivier N, Supatto W, Beaurepaire E (2014). "Mitigating Phototoxicity during Multiphoton Microscopy of Live Drosophila Embryos in the 1.0-1.2 µm Wavelength Range". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0104250. PMID 25111506. PMC: 4128758. | ||
Author | Debarre D, Olivier N, Supatto W, Beaurepaire E | ||
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Author | Debarre D, Olivier N, Supatto W, Beaurepaire E |
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Image title | Long-term imaging of a developing Drosophila embryo with THG (red) and SHG (green). Imaging starts at stage 5 (about 3 h post fertilization) until hatching of the larva 36 hours later. Imaging is performed with 1180 nm excitation during 3.3 s every 150 s. THG shows a structural image of the embryo, while SHG outlines the formation of the muscles. See also figure 4. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |