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English: Plane wave propagation. A video of voltage recorded using the voltage sensitive dye VF2.1.Cl showing a plane wave, the most common electrical propagation pattern. Brightness is proportional to voltage-induced change in fluorescence. The field of view is 3x6 mm and the playback is slowed 5-fold from real-time. |
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Source | Video S1 from Park J, Werley C, Venkatachalam V, Kralj J, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S, Cohen A (2013). "Screening Fluorescent Voltage Indicators with Spontaneously Spiking HEK Cells". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0085221. PMC: 3877367. | ||
Author | Park J, Werley C, Venkatachalam V, Kralj J, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S, Cohen A | ||
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