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English: Additional file 1 Video demonstrating surgical-ablation of a 2-cell stage chorionated embryo. First video sequence depicts the 2-cell stage chorionated embryo at 4× and 60× magnification. Second video sequence shows ablation using an average laser power of 45 mW with a beam dwell time of 100 ms and the galvo pulsed a total of 3 times. Third video sequence depicts ablation of the same embryo at a different location using an average laser power of 45 mW with a beam dwell time of 500 ms and a total of 2 galvo pulsings. Ablation was performed near the blastomere-yolk interface using a 1.0 NA water immersion microscope objective.
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Source Kohli V, Elezzabi A. "Laser surgery of zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos using femtosecond laser pulses: Optimal parameters for exogenous material delivery, and the laser's effect on short- and long-term development". BMC Biotechnology. DOI:10.1186/1472-6750-8-7. PMID 18230185. PMC: 2270268.
Author Kohli V, Elezzabi A
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