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Ultrastructural-Modifications-in-the-Mitochondria-of-Hypoxia-Adapted-Drosophila-melanogaster-pone.0045344.s002.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 1 min 7 s, 720 × 480 pixels, 2.94 Mbps, file size: 23.35 MB)
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English: A mitochondrion from NC fly thoracic muscle. Movie shows the three-dimensional details of a medium-sized mitochondrion reconstructed using electron tomography. Clip1: A rapid sequence through 105 2.4 nm-thick slices of the tomographic volume. Clip2: Rotations of the surface-rendered volume after segmentation of the inner and outer membranes. The outer membrane is translucent to visualize the cristae. 42 cristae are present. Clip3: Rotation showing only 8 representative cristae after removal of the inner boundary membrane. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Perkins G, Hsiao Y, Yin S, Tjong J, Tran M, Lau J, Xue J, Liu S, Ellisman M, Zhou D (2012). "Ultrastructural Modifications in the Mitochondria of Hypoxia-Adapted Drosophila melanogaster". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0045344. PMID 23028948. PMC: 3446896. | ||
Author | Perkins G, Hsiao Y, Yin S, Tjong J, Tran M, Lau J, Xue J, Liu S, Ellisman M, Zhou D | ||
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Author | Perkins G, Hsiao Y, Yin S, Tjong J, Tran M, Lau J, Xue J, Liu S, Ellisman M, Zhou D |
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Image title | A mitochondrion from NC fly thoracic muscle. Movie shows the three-dimensional details of a medium-sized mitochondrion reconstructed using electron tomography. Clip1: A rapid sequence through 105 2.4 nm-thick slices of the tomographic volume. Clip2: Rotations of the surface-rendered volume after segmentation of the inner and outer membranes. The outer membrane is translucent to visualize the cristae. 42 cristae are present. Clip3: Rotation showing only 8 representative cristae after removal of the inner boundary membrane. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |