Imaging Subcellular Structures in the Living Zebrafish Embryo

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11:19 min

April 2nd, 2016

DOI :

10.3791/53456-v

April 2nd, 2016


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In Vivo Imaging

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:50

Prepare Embryos for Imaging on an Upright Microscope

2:37

Wide-Field Microscopy

4:43

Confocal Microscopy

8:47

Results: Wide-field and Confocal Imaging of the Dynamics of Mitochondria and Centrosomes in Zebrafish

10:28

Conclusion

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