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English: The video illustrates a time-lapsed series of confocal images obtained from an organotypic slice culture prepared from a wild-type mouse, which was bath-loaded with OGB-1 AM. Hippocampal CA1 stratum pyramidale is indicated. The appearance of red stim indicates the delivery of LILFU-1. As indicated by the increase in OGB-1 fluorescence intensity, Ca2+ transients were triggered in response to stimulation with LILFU-1. |
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Source | Video S1 from Tyler W, Tufail Y, Finsterwald M, Tauchmann M, Olson E, Majestic C (2008). "Remote Excitation of Neuronal Circuits Using Low-Intensity, Low-Frequency Ultrasound". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0003511. PMID 18958151. PMC: 2568804. | ||
Author | Tyler W, Tufail Y, Finsterwald M, Tauchmann M, Olson E, Majestic C | ||
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Author | Tyler W, Tufail Y, Finsterwald M, Tauchmann M, Olson E, Majestic C |
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Image title | The video illustrates a time-lapsed series of confocal images obtained from an organotypic slice culture prepared from a wild-type mouse, which was bath-loaded with OGB-1 AM. Hippocampal CA1 stratum pyramidale is indicated. The appearance of red stim indicates the delivery of LILFU-1. As indicated by the increase in OGB-1 fluorescence intensity, Ca2+ transients were triggered in response to stimulation with LILFU-1. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2008 |