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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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"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"
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Cornea, Anda, Ph.D.
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Imaging and Morphology Support Core Laboratory