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Generation-and-Imaging-of-Transgenic-Mice-that-Express-G-CaMP7-under-a-Tetracycline-Response-Element-pone.0125354.s007.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 27 s, 256 × 256 pixels, 1.82 Mbps, file size: 5.93 MB)
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English: Spontaneous activity of cortical circuits imaged using TRE-G-CaMP7 transgenic mice crossed with CaMKII-tTA driver mice. Images were acquired 200 μm below the surface of the posterior cortex. The first 300 frames (~129 s) of the data presented in Fig 3 are shown in this movie. The playback speed is 5x faster than the speed of real activity. Time stamps are indicated in the upper left corner of the movie. The size of the imaged area is 254 x 254 μm (256 x 256 pixels). |
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Source | S2 Movie from Sato M, Kawano M, Ohkura M, Gengyo-Ando K, Nakai J, Hayashi Y (2015). "Generation and Imaging of Transgenic Mice that Express G-CaMP7 under a Tetracycline Response Element". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0125354. PMID 25946002. PMC: 4422725. | ||
Author | Sato M, Kawano M, Ohkura M, Gengyo-Ando K, Nakai J, Hayashi Y | ||
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Short title | Spontaneous activity of cortical circuits imaged using TRE-G-CaMP7 transgenic mice crossed with CaMKII-tTA driver mice. |
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Author | Sato M, Kawano M, Ohkura M, Gengyo-Ando K, Nakai J, Hayashi Y |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Images were acquired 200 μm below the surface of the posterior cortex. The first 300 frames (~129 s) of the data presented in Fig 3 are shown in this movie. The playback speed is 5x faster than the speed of real activity. Time stamps are indicated in the upper left corner of the movie. The size of the imaged area is 254 x 254 μm (256 x 256 pixels). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-05-06 |