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online resource (streaming video file)(632 seconds) |
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Bioengineering |
Summary |
A simple microfluidic device has been developed to perform anesthetic free in vivo imaging of C. elegans, intact Drosophila larvae and zebrafish larvae. The device utilizes a deformable PDMS membrane to immobilize these model organisms in order to perform time lapse imaging of numerous processes such as heart beat, cell division and sub-cellular neuronal transport. We demonstrate the use of this device and show examples of different types of data collected from different model systems |
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Title from resource description page |
Audience |
For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students |
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English |
Subject |
Bioengineering
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Form |
Streaming video
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