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Time-lapse imaging is a technique whereby serial images are taken at regular time points to capture the dynamics of what is being observed. Recorded images can be played back at different speeds to aid analysis.
Direct visualization of synaptic ribbons in neonatal and juvenile mouse cochlea demonstrates that excitotoxic stimulus or noise exposure induces increases in ribbon volume and movement.
BEHAV3D is a 3D live imaging platform for analyzing engineered T cell behavior and tumor response. This provides insights into the mode of action of cellular immunotherapy, capturing heterogeneity within and between tumors during treatment response.
Ex vivo imaging of eccrine sweat glands suggests that cholinergic stimuli trigger segmental contraction of myoepithelial cells through gap junction-mediated intercellular communication and facilitate peristaltic sweat secretion.