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[edit]DescriptionUltramicroscope time-lapse of syphilis parasite-Comandon-1910.ogv |
English: Jean Comandon, pioneer of microcinematography (time-lapse microscopy), recorded this time-lapse video at the Pasteur Institute in c. 1910, using an ultramicroscope. The video show living syphilis spirochaetes moving among red blood cells of frog. Note the back-and-forth movement, characterizing disease-causing spirochaete. The video is believed to be the oldest preserved time-lapse microscopy video. |
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Source | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1462-5822.2004.00374.x/abstract;jsessionid=B3AE3A11A7DD581171659AFF193EC568.d03t03 |
Author | Jean Comandon |
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English: Jean Comandon, pioneer of microcinematography (time-lapse microscopy), recorded this time-lapse video at the Pasteur Institute in c. 1910, using an ultramicroscope. The video show living syphilis spirochaetes moving among red blood cells of frog. Note the back-and-forth movement, characterizing disease-causing spirochaete. The video is believed to be the oldest preserved time-lapse microscopy video.
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English: Jean Comandon, pioneer of microcinematography (time-lapse microscopy), recorded this time-lapse video at the Pasteur Institute in c. 1910, using an ultramicroscope. The video show living syphilis spirochaetes moving among red blood cells of frog. Note the back-and-forth movement, characterizing disease-causing spirochaete. The video is believed to be the oldest preserved time-lapse microscopy video. 中文(简体):显微摄影先驱让·克曼顿用超显微镜拍摄的延时摄影
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