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DescriptionLabel-Free-3D-Visualization-of-Cellular-and-Tissue-Structures-in-Intact-Muscle-with-Second-and-pone.0028237.s003.ogv |
English: Leukocyte showing amoeboid movement. Pseudopodia are extended and retracted during the process. The forward THG signal is shown. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Rehberg M, Krombach F, Pohl U, Dietzel S (2011). "Label-Free 3D Visualization of Cellular and Tissue Structures in Intact Muscle with Second and Third Harmonic Generation Microscopy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0028237. PMID 22140560. PMC: 3225396. | ||
Author | Rehberg M, Krombach F, Pohl U, Dietzel S | ||
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