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- Live_cell_imaging abstract "Live cell imaging is the study of living cells using time-lapse microscopy. It is used by scientists to obtain a better understanding of biological function through the study of cellular dynamics. Live cell imaging was pioneered in first decade of the 20th century. One of the first time-lapse microcinematographic films of cells ever made was made by Julius Ries, showing the fertilization and development of the sea urchin egg. Since then, several microscopy methods have been developed which allow researchers to study living cells in greater detail with less effort.".
- Live_cell_imaging thumbnail Olympus_FluoView_FV1000_Confocal_Microscope_-_NCMIR.jpg?width=300.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink livecellimaging.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink www.microsurfaces.com.au.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink timelapse.html.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink livecellimaging.xhtml.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink cell-imaging.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink live-cell-imaging.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageExternalLink livecellimaging.
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageID "37587408".
- Live_cell_imaging wikiPageRevisionID "600683741".
- Live_cell_imaging caption "1940.0".
- Live_cell_imaging caption "Video 2: Fluorescent microscopy time-lapse video of a dividing purple sea urchin embryo.".
- Live_cell_imaging caption "Video 3: Quantitative phase contrast microscopy video of a dividing breast cancer cells.".
- Live_cell_imaging direction "vertical".
- Live_cell_imaging hasPhotoCollection Live_cell_imaging.
- Live_cell_imaging image "Digital holographic microscopy video showing cell division of unlabeled JIMT-1 breast cancer cells..ogv".
- Live_cell_imaging image "Historic phase contrast microscopy video, CIL39288.ogv".
- Live_cell_imaging image "Time-lapse video of 16-cell purple urchin embryo, CIL15792.ogv".
- Live_cell_imaging subject Category:Cell_imaging.
- Live_cell_imaging subject Category:Laboratory_equipment.
- Live_cell_imaging subject Category:Laboratory_techniques.
- Live_cell_imaging subject Category:Microbiology_techniques.
- Live_cell_imaging subject Category:Microscopes.
- Live_cell_imaging subject Category:Microscopy.
- Live_cell_imaging comment "Live cell imaging is the study of living cells using time-lapse microscopy. It is used by scientists to obtain a better understanding of biological function through the study of cellular dynamics. Live cell imaging was pioneered in first decade of the 20th century. One of the first time-lapse microcinematographic films of cells ever made was made by Julius Ries, showing the fertilization and development of the sea urchin egg.".
- Live_cell_imaging label "Live cell imaging".
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- Live_cell_imaging depiction Olympus_FluoView_FV1000_Confocal_Microscope_-_NCMIR.jpg.
- Live_cell_imaging isPrimaryTopicOf Live_cell_imaging.