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English: An example of coordinated movement. As for Movie S2, changes in mitochondrial [Ca2+] and the video imager were recorded simultaneously. The animation represents consecutive frames recorded over approximately 5 s (see the corresponding light emission profile in Figure 5A). The integration time for each video frame is 40 ms. The bioluminescence overlay of each frame is 160 ms of integrated light. The video is made up of a series of sliding frames, each shifted by 40 ms. The actual event is seen in real time (1 X). Smoothing has been applied to the bioluminescent image overlay to a resolution of 3.5 mm. The light emission (photons/pixel) is coded in pseudocolors as outlined for Figure 5B (ii). |
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Source | Movie S3 from Rogers K, Picaud S, Roncali E, Boisgard R, Colasante C, Stinnakre J, Tavitian B, Brûlet P (2007). "Non-Invasive In Vivo Imaging of Calcium Signaling in Mice". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0000974. PMID 17912353. PMC: 1991622. | ||
Author | Rogers K, Picaud S, Roncali E, Boisgard R, Colasante C, Stinnakre J, Tavitian B, Brûlet P | ||
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Image title | An example of coordinated movement. As for Movie S2, changes in mitochondrial [Ca2+] and the video imager were recorded simultaneously. The animation represents consecutive frames recorded over approximately 5 s (see the corresponding light emission profile in Figure 5A). The integration time for each video frame is 40 ms. The bioluminescence overlay of each frame is 160 ms of integrated light. The video is made up of a series of sliding frames, each shifted by 40 ms. The actual event is seen in real time (1 X). Smoothing has been applied to the bioluminescent image overlay to a resolution of 3.5 mm. The light emission (photons/pixel) is coded in pseudocolors as outlined for Figure 5B (ii). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2007 |