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English: Live imaging of wild type spermatocyte in the presence of nocodazole. Wild type spermatocytes (20 dpp) co-expressing GFP-TRF1 and GFP-SCP3 cultured in medium supplemented with Hoechst 33324 and 5 µm nocodazole. Images were collected using a DeltaVision microscopy system. Exposures of 0.15 sec (for GFP) and 0.025 sec (for Hoechst 33324) were acquired every 30 sec for 3.5 min. |
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Source | S2 Movie from Shibuya H, Morimoto A, Watanabe Y (2014). "The Dissection of Meiotic Chromosome Movement in Mice Using an In Vivo Electroporation Technique". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004821. PMID 25502938. PMC: 4263375. | ||
Author | Shibuya H, Morimoto A, Watanabe Y | ||
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Author | Shibuya H, Morimoto A, Watanabe Y |
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Image title | Live imaging of wild type spermatocyte in the presence of nocodazole. Wild type spermatocytes (20 dpp) co-expressing GFP-TRF1 and GFP-SCP3 cultured in medium supplemented with Hoechst 33324 and 5 µm nocodazole. Images were collected using a DeltaVision microscopy system. Exposures of 0.15 sec (for GFP) and 0.025 sec (for Hoechst 33324) were acquired every 30 sec for 3.5 min. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-12 |