File:3D-animation of the diatom Corethron sp.ogv

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3D-animation of the diatom ''Corethron'' sp.

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English: 3D-animation of a Diatom (Corethron sp.) which illustrates how the e-HCFM method supports investigation about microbial interactions

The specimen (surface water, Tara Ocean station 137) was imaged manually from regular e-HCFM sample preparation with a Leica SP8 confocal laser scanning microscope (40X NA1.1 water). Four fluorescent channels are recorded: (i) Green: cellular membranes (DiOC6(3)) indicate the core cell bodies; (ii) Blue: DNA (Hoechst) is used to identify the nucleus; (iii) Red: chlorophyll (autofluorescence); (iv) Grey: PLL-Alexa546 is a useful counterstain for visualizing the specimen surface. 3D reconstruction, surface rendering and animation were conducted with the software Imaris (Bitplane).

  • For further information see: Colin, S., Coelho, L.P., Sunagawa, S., Bowler, C., Karsenti, E., Bork, P., Pepperkok, R. and De Vargas, C. (2017) "Quantitative 3D-imaging for cell biology and ecology of environmental microbial eukaryotes". eLife, 6: e26066. doi:10.7554/eLife.26066.002.
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doi:10.7554/eLife.26066.018
Author Sebastien Colin, Luis Pedro Coelho, Shinichi Sunagawa, Chris Bowler, Eric Karsenti, Peer Bork, Rainer Pepperkok, Colomban de Vargas

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