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Live-cell time-lapse imaging protocol

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http://ohsu.eagle-i.net/i/0000012a-24ff-750b-d994-629180000003

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  1. Protocol

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  1. Resource Description
    "Time-lapse microscopy (microphotography, photomicrography) - microscopy in which the same object (e.g., a cell) is photographed at regular time intervals over several hours. Live-cell imaging often involves time-lapse microscopy to monitor cell movements. Modern approaches are extending these observations beyond making movies of cell structure. Increasingly, time-lapse imaging is being integrated with specialized techniques for monitoring, measuring, and perturbing dynamic activities of cells and subcellular structure"
  2. Contact
    Cornea, Anda, Ph.D.
  3. Used by
    Imaging and Morphology Support Core Laboratory
 
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