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English: Video sequence of stepping through all of the images collected in a single mesh-scan. An animated succession of the individual diffraction patterns (small-angle region only) for the montage shown in Figure 1(A) clearly shows how the intensity and orientation of scatter varies systematically across the mesh and, moreover, corresponds to the molecular architecture of the myelinated fiber observed in the accompanying optical micrograph (Figure 1B, C). The last frame in each row is indicated by a white dot in the upper right corner. |
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Source | Figure S1 from Inouye H, Liu J, Makowski L, Palmisano M, Burghammer M, Riekel C, Kirschner D (2014). "Myelin Organization in the Nodal, Paranodal, and Juxtaparanodal Regions Revealed by Scanning X-Ray Microdiffraction". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0100592. PMID 24984037. PMC: 4077703. | ||
Author | Inouye H, Liu J, Makowski L, Palmisano M, Burghammer M, Riekel C, Kirschner D | ||
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Author | Inouye H, Liu J, Makowski L, Palmisano M, Burghammer M, Riekel C, Kirschner D |
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Image title | Video sequence of stepping through all of the images collected in a single mesh-scan. An animated succession of the individual diffraction patterns (small-angle region only) for the montage shown in Figure 1(A) clearly shows how the intensity and orientation of scatter varies systematically across the mesh and, moreover, corresponds to the molecular architecture of the myelinated fiber observed in the accompanying optical micrograph (Figure 1B, C). The last frame in each row is indicated by a white dot in the upper right corner. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |