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Multimodal Optical Microscopy Methods Reveal Polyp Tissue Morphology and Structure in Caribbean Reef Building Corals
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Multimodal Optical Microscopy Methods Reveal Polyp Tissue Morphology and Structure in Caribbean Reef Building Corals

Multimodal Optical Microscopy Methods Reveal Polyp Tissue Morphology and Structure in Caribbean Reef Building Corals

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10:39 min

September 05, 2014

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  • 00:05標題
  • 01:04Wax Preinfiltration and Embedding
  • 06:18Imaging Corals Under Two-photon Fluorescence Microscopy
  • 07:293D Volume Rendering and Visualization of SBFI and Two-photon Spectral Fluorescence Data
  • 08:55Results: Two-photon Fluorescence 3D Images of Coral Polyps
  • 09:58Conclusion

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An integrated suite of imaging techniques has been applied to determine polyp morphology and tissue structure in the Caribbean corals Montastraeaannularis and M. faveolata. Fluorescence, serial block face, and two-photon confocal laser scanning microscopy have identified lobate structure, polyp walls, and estimated chromatophore and zooxanthellae densities and distributions.

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