Microscopy product ID: 3379
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Description | Single through focus slice through a medium spiny neuron from the neostriatum of a wild type mouse injected with Lucifer Yellow and photoconverted. |
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Description | Zip file containing through focus series in BioRad PIC and tiff format |
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Description | Animation through the slices of a through focus series of a medium spiny neuron from the neostriatum of a wild type mouse injected with Lucifer Yellow and photoconverted. The flocculent material surrounding the cell likely represent photoconverted mitochondria or just background from the photoconversion procedure. |
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Description | Manual tracing of dendrites and dendritic spines using Neurolucida. These files were produced in order to situate the correlated electron microscopic volumes into their approximate cellular locations; these are not meant to be highly accurate drawings. |
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Description | Tar file containing the ascii file output by Neurolucida and a VMRL rendering of the final segmentation, along with the measurement summary files generated by Neuroexplorer for each part of the neuron. |
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- Microscopy product: 2003-05-08. Experiment: 2003-04-22. Project: 2003-01-01.
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Male. Strain: C57BL/129SvJ
Product type: THROUGH FOCUS SERIES. Microscopy type: confocal. Instrument: BioRad Radiance 2000
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NIH
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- Anatomy
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