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English: Three-dimensional reconstruction of canaliculi and sinusoids from in vivo confocal image stack: relationship of sinusoids to intrahepatic biliary passageways, STII medaka, 30 dpf. Shown is an isolated section of the parenchyma from a 3D reconstruction. Canaliculi (C, green), which average 1.3 μm in diameter, are green, sinusoids (S, red). Examples of metrics acquired from 3D reconstructions are given for illustrative purposes. The example movie shown here, extracted from an Amira 3D reconstruction, is limited to rotation in a single plane. Actual 3D reconstructions can be rotated in any plane, at virtually any magnification, allowing detailed study of hepatobiliary structure/function relationships. |
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Source | Hardman R, Kullman S, Hinton D (2008). "Non invasive in vivo investigation of hepatobiliary structure and function in STII medaka (Oryzias latipes): methodology and applications". Comparative Hepatology. DOI:10.1186/1476-5926-7-7. PMID 18838008. PMC: 2586619. | ||
Author | Hardman R, Kullman S, Hinton D | ||
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Author | Hardman R, Kullman S, Hinton D |
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Image title | Three-dimensional reconstruction of canaliculi and sinusoids from in vivo confocal image stack: relationship of sinusoids to intrahepatic biliary passageways, STII medaka, 30 dpf. Shown is an isolated section of the parenchyma from a 3D reconstruction. Canaliculi (C, green), which average 1.3 ?m in diameter, are green, sinusoids (S, red). Examples of metrics acquired from 3D reconstructions are given for illustrative purposes. The example movie shown here, extracted from an Amira 3D reconstruction, is limited to rotation in a single plane. Actual 3D reconstructions can be rotated in any plane, at virtually any magnification, allowing detailed study of hepatobiliary structure/function relationships. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2008 |