File:Targeted-electroporation-of-defined-lateral-ventricular-walls-a-novel-and-rapid-method-to-study-1749-8104-6-13-S3.ogv
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English: Video 2: Rotating three-dimensional reconstruction of a dorsally electroporated brain. The first rotations show the brain contours (grey) and the lateral ventricle contour (white). Then, the electroporated area is superimposed (green). |
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Source | Fernández M, Croce S, Boutin C, Cremer H, Raineteau O (2011). "Targeted electroporation of defined lateral ventricular walls: a novel and rapid method to study fate specification during postnatal forebrain neurogenesis". Neural Development. DOI:10.1186/1749-8104-6-13. PMID 21466691. PMC: 3098142. | ||
Author | Fernández M, Croce S, Boutin C, Cremer H, Raineteau O | ||
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