Re: timelapse imaging of growing leaves
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Paul Herzmark on
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Roger Hangarter at Indiana University has done some great work. Ask him
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Aryeh Weiss
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Is anyone doing long duration (ie, many hours/days) timelapse imaging in live plants (specifically, leaves). If so, how do you deal with the movement caused by growth, changes in shape iwth time of day, etc?
The obvious idea is to images in 3D and also multiple fields to track it, but we also have problem with photobleaching, so keeping the sample as static as possible is desirable.
TIA
--aryeh
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