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English: This file contains a movie showing astrocyte swelling and recovery in a series of two-photon z-stack projection images of SR101 labeled astrocytes in the CA1 stratum radiatum region of the hippocampus. Images were acquired every 10 minutes over the course of 100 minutes. At time zero the slice was switched from 2.5 mM [K+]o ACSF to 5.5 mM [K+]o ACSF. After the 40-minute time point the perfusate was switched back to 2.5 mM [K+]o. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Florence C, Baillie L, Mulligan S (2012). "Dynamic Volume Changes in Astrocytes Are an Intrinsic Phenomenon Mediated by Bicarbonate Ion Flux". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0051124. PMID 23226475. PMC: 3511399. | ||
Author | Florence C, Baillie L, Mulligan S | ||
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Author | Florence C, Baillie L, Mulligan S |
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Image title | This file contains a movie showing astrocyte swelling and recovery in a series of two-photon z-stack projection images of SR101 labeled astrocytes in the CA1 stratum radiatum region of the hippocampus. Images were acquired every 10 minutes over the course of 100 minutes. At time zero the slice was switched from 2.5 mM [K+]o ACSF to 5.5 mM [K+]o ACSF. After the 40-minute time point the perfusate was switched back to 2.5 mM [K+]o. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |