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Time-Lapse Imaging
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Imaging, Time-Lapse
, Imaging, Time-Lapsed
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Recording serial images of a process at regular intervals spaced out over a longer period of time than the time in which the recordings will be…
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2014
2014
A Novel In Vivo Vascular Imaging Approach for Hierarchical Quantification of Vasculature Using Contrast Enhanced Micro-Computed Tomography
L. Nebuloni
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G. Kuhn
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J. Vogel
,
R. Müller
PLoS ONE
2014
Corpus ID: 4225773
The vasculature of body tissues is continuously subject to remodeling processes originating at the micro-vascular level. The…
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2014
2014
Dose-dependent model of caffeine effects on human vigilance during total sleep deprivation.
S. Ramakrishnan
,
S. Laxminarayan
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N. Wesensten
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G. Kamimori
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T. Balkin
,
J. Reifman
Journal of Theoretical Biology
2014
Corpus ID: 18675082
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2012
Highly Cited
2012
The induction of stromule formation by a plant DNA-virus in epidermal leaf tissues suggests a novel intra- and intercellular macromolecular trafficking route
B. Krenz
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H. Jeske
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T. Kleinow
Frontiers in Plant Science
2012
Corpus ID: 19442414
Stromules are dynamic thin protrusions of membrane envelope from plant cell plastids. Despite considerable progress in…
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2012
2012
Long-term, high-resolution confocal time lapse imaging of Arabidopsis cotyledon epidermis during germination.
Kylee M. Peterson
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K. Torii
Journal of Visualized Experiments
2012
Corpus ID: 29672736
Imaging in vivo dynamics of cellular behavior throughout a developmental sequence can be a powerful technique for understanding…
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
Gray Matter NG2 Cells Display Multiple Ca2+-Signaling Pathways and Highly Motile Processes
Christian Haberlandt
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A. Derouiche
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+8 authors
R. Jabs
PLoS ONE
2011
Corpus ID: 18835072
NG2 cells, the fourth type of glia in the mammalian CNS, receive synaptic input from neurons. The function of this innervation is…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
The influence of nanoscale topographical cues on initial osteoblast morphology and migration.
E. Lamers
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van R Horssen
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+4 authors
J. A. Jansen
European Cells & Materials
2010
Corpus ID: 8407589
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanometer scale. Mimicking such a…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
Atomic force microscopy imaging and probing of DNA, proteins, and protein DNA complexes: silatrane surface chemistry.
Y. Lyubchenko
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L. Shlyakhtenko
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A. Gall
Methods in molecular biology
2009
Corpus ID: 7392489
Despite their rather recent invention, atomic force microscopes are widely available commercially. AFM and its special…
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2007
2007
In vivo time-lapse imaging of zebrafish embryonic development.
M. Distel
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R. Köster
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
2007
Corpus ID: 44650613
INTRODUCTIONIntravital time-lapse imaging is a powerful technique for investigating continuous developmental processes without…
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2004
2004
A Finite Element Beam-model for Efficient Simulation of Large-scale Porous Structures
M. Stauber
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M. Huber
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G. H. van Lenthe
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S. Boyd
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R. Müller
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical…
2004
Corpus ID: 30232256
This paper presents a new method for the generation of a beam finite element (FE) model from a three-dimensional (3D) data set…
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
Distinct Structural Requirements for Clustering and Immobilization of K+ Channels by PSD-95
N. Burke
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K. Takimoto
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Danqing Li
,
W. Han
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Simon C Watkins
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E. Levitan
The Journal of General Physiology
1999
Corpus ID: 1469403
PDZ-domain–containing proteins such as PSD-95 have been implicated in the targeting and clustering of membrane proteins…
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