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1 - 8 of 8 citations for Mouse Anti Human Papilloma virus types 16 18 716 D1 since 2019
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... D1-MSNs were 3D reconstructed using Imaris 8.3 software (Bitplane, Oxford Instruments). Surfaces were masked to generate a 2D image of a single MSN for sholl analysis ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2023Quote: Files were exported as 16-bit ome.tif stacks and converted to Imaris (Bitplane, Oxford Instruments) .ims files with the Imaris File Converter software (v9.9.1) ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2023Quote: ... 16-bit z-stacks were used to build 3D structures with Imaris 10.0.1 (Oxford Instruments) software ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: ... Image segmentation and 3D rendering of HSV-1 virus particle undergoing exocytosis from Rab6a vesicle was done in Imaris (Oxford Instruments) by constructing spots and surfaces for the objects at respective image slices ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2021Quote: ... Spinning-disk confocal imaging was preformed 16-24 post transfection using an Andor Dragon Fly 200 (Oxford Instruments) inverted microscope equipped with a Zyla cMOS 5.5 camera and controlled by Fusion (Oxford Instruments ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... Pericytes were separated by sub-type definition (thin-strand, mesh, junctional) and reconstructed using IMARIS® software (Oxford Instruments, Bitplane, Switzerland). Surface creation of DAPI+ nuclei allowed measurement of nucleus volume and sphericity.
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2022Quote: TIRF microscopy images of mouse macrophages were analyzed in Imaris (Oxford Instruments) software ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... 6-8 dendrites of 20 - 40 µm in length from pyramidal neurons were obtained from the stratum radiatum layer in the CA1 region per mouse and were analyzed with the IMARIS 9.7 for Neuroscientists (Oxford Instruments, bitplane). Reconstruction of dendrites and spines was also performed using the Filament tool from the IMARIS package before categorizing the spines into individual subtypes ...