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Rapid Reversible Changes in Dendritic Spine Structure In Vivo Gated by the Degree of Ischemia
J. Neurosci. Zhang et al. 25: 5333

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  • supplemental material - Video 1. (control_flow.mov) Frame scan images (10 ms/frame, 300 frames) of blood flow under control conditions in clotted region in Fig. 4d (between the two blue arrows) showing flow in both the horizontal and vertical branches of the vessel.
  • supplemental material - Video 2. (ischemia_flow.mov) Frame scan images (10 ms/frame, 300 frames) of blood flow in clotted region in Fig. 4d (between the two blue arrows) 10 min after Rose Bengal photoactivation and ischemia. Note complete block of flow in the horizontal vessel and residual flow in the vertical branches of the vessel.
  • supplemental material - Video 3. (control_structure.mpg) 3-D rendering of brain structure under control conditions, YFP dendrites are green and vessels are red (Texas Red dextran), specimen from Fig. 3a,d. 140x140 μm area sampled in 100, 1 μm Z-sections.
  • supplemental material - Video 4. (structure_30min_ischemia.mpg) 3-D rendering of brain structure under ischemic conditions (30 min post Rose Bengal photoactivtion), YFP dendrites are green and the vessels are red (Texas Red dextran), specimen from Fig. 3a,d. 140x140 μm area sampled in 100, 1 μm Z-sections.




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