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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Whole-CNS functional imaging with one-photon multi-view lightsheet microscopy (ΔF/F overlay)
Whole-CNS functional imaging at 5 Hz of a Drosophila 3rd instar larva expressing 57C10- GAL4,UAS-GCaMP6s, using high-speed simultaneous multi-view light-sheet microscopy. Panels show maximum-intensity projections of ΔF/F (color look-up-table) and CNS anatomy (grey) from dorsal (left), lateral (bottom right) and frontal views (top right). The CNS anatomy shown in grey represents GCaMP6s baseline fluorescence, which was gamma-corrected to reduce image contrast and instead highlight overall CNS morphology. Imaging was performed with one-photon excitation at 488 nm, maintaining a constant imaging speed of 370 frames per second (491 MB/s) over a period of one hour. The Movie shows several representative motor sequences (forward and backward waves) recorded during this one-hour observation period. Time is shown relative to the onset of imaging. The average GCaMP baseline intensity level in this recording is shown as a function of time in Supplementary Figure 8 (blue). |
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Source | Video file from Lemon W, Pulver S, Höckendorf B, McDole K, Branson K, Freeman J, Keller P (2015). "Whole-central nervous system functional imaging in larval Drosophila". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms8924. PMID 26263051. PMC: 4918770. | ||
Author | Lemon W, Pulver S, Höckendorf B, McDole K, Branson K, Freeman J, Keller P | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 1 |
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Author | Lemon W, Pulver S, Höckendorf B, McDole K, Branson K, Freeman J, Keller P |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Whole-CNS functional imaging with one-photon multi-view lightsheet microscopy (ΔF/F overlay) Whole-CNS functional imaging at 5 Hz of a Drosophila 3rd instar larva expressing 57C10- GAL4,UAS-GCaMP6s, using high-speed simultaneous multi-view light-sheet microscopy. Panels show maximum-intensity projections of ΔF/F (color look-up-table) and CNS anatomy (grey) from dorsal (left), lateral (bottom right) and frontal views (top right). The CNS anatomy shown in grey represents GCaMP6s baseline fluorescence, which was gamma-corrected to reduce image contrast and instead highlight overall CNS morphology. Imaging was performed with one-photon excitation at 488 nm, maintaining a constant imaging speed of 370 frames per second (491 MB/s) over a period of one hour. The Movie shows several representative motor sequences (forward and backward waves) recorded during this one-hour observation period. Time is shown relative to the onset of imaging. The average GCaMP baseline intensity level in this recording is shown as a function of time in Supplementary Figure 8 (blue). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-08-11 |