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English: FRAP experiment on glutamate treated CA1 neuron. Time-lapse recording of a neuron in an organotypic slice expressing RedER under the Thy1 promoter (line 18). 100 µM glutamate was added 5 min prior to recording. Bleaching was performed after the 5th frame (t = 24 s) in the ROI marked with a white rectangle and a clear reduction in FRAP was noted. Pixel dimensions: 365×348, frame rate: 8 fps, images collected at 0.2 Hz.
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Source Video S3 from Kucharz K, Krogh M, Ng A, Toresson H (2009). "NMDA Receptor Stimulation Induces Reversible Fission of the Neuronal Endoplasmic Reticulum". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0005250. PMID 19381304. PMC: 2668765.
Author Kucharz K, Krogh M, Ng A, Toresson H
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