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English: Circadian Rhythms of Fibroblasts Persist for Six Weeks. Time-lapse bioluminescence movie of primary fibroblasts from PER2::LUC mice recorded for 44 days under constant conditions. Original 29.8 min exposures were collected at 30 min intervals, with 8×8 binning of pixels to reduce read noise. Cosmic ray artifacts were removed, and a background image was subtracted (see Methods). The field of view is 3.3 mm across, and the duration of the movie is 43.9 days. Note the regularly oscillating cells, many of which remain rhythmic over the entire six weeks. The culture shown here contains cells #1–30 of the 80 cells selected from 2 cultures for quantitative analysis.
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Source Video S1 from Leise T, Wang C, Gitis P, Welsh D (2012). "Persistent Cell-Autonomous Circadian Oscillations in Fibroblasts Revealed by Six-Week Single-Cell Imaging of PER2::LUC Bioluminescence". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0033334. PMID 22479387. PMC: 3315561.
Author Leise T, Wang C, Gitis P, Welsh D
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