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English: Movie 1. EM-CCD recording over 326 hours showing bioluminescence emission from an MBH slice culture prepared from a PER2::LUC mouse; one frame every 30 min. 10 μM forskolin was added to the slice at 186 h. Note the damping of cellular and tissue rhythms over the first 186 hours, which are revived by forskolin stimulation. |
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Source | Guilding C, Hughes A, Brown T, Namvar S, Piggins H (2009). "A riot of rhythms: neuronal and glial circadian oscillators in the mediobasal hypothalamus". Molecular Brain. DOI:10.1186/1756-6606-2-28. PMID 19712475. PMC: 2745382. | ||
Author | Guilding C, Hughes A, Brown T, Namvar S, Piggins H | ||
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Image title | Movie 1. EM-CCD recording over 326 hours showing bioluminescence emission from an MBH slice culture prepared from a PER2::LUC mouse; one frame every 30 min. 10 ?M forskolin was added to the slice at 186 h. Note the damping of cellular and tissue rhythms over the first 186 hours, which are revived by forskolin stimulation. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2009 |
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Categories:
- Action potentials
- Arcuate nucleus
- Biological clocks
- Circadian rhythm
- Dietary fats
- Animals eating
- Food deprivation
- Forskolin
- Chordate hypothalamus
- Luciferases
- Luminescent measurements
- Median eminence
- Neuroglia
- Organ specificity
- Period circadian proteins
- Sodium channels
- Suprachiasmatic nucleus
- Tetrodotoxin
- Videos of neurons