VT-Eye

VT-Eye - Capture Gallery

  • Movies - A Selection of experiments captured with the VT-Eye
  • Stills

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Movies

 

Cardiac Myocytes
(Flash Movie - 410kb)

Shows spontaneous waves across the myocytes.

Courtesy of P. Lipp, Molecular Cell Biology, 2004, Homburg/Saar Germany

HeLaPuffs
 

HeLa Cells
(Windows Media Video - 560kb)

A time series of calcium activity within HeLa Cells.

Courtesy of M. Bootman

Oocyte
 

Oocytes
(Windows Media Video - 840kb)

A time series of calcium activity within an Oocyte.

Courtesy of M. Bootman


 

PMMA Bead Flow
(Windows Media Video - 1000kb)

The beads are 2.1 Micrometer Polymethyl-Methacrylate (plexiglass) beads dyed with rhodamine 6G, taken with 100x objective at 30 fps.

Courtesy of Prof. Eric Weeks Complex Fluids/Nonlinear Dynamics Laboratory at Emory University


 

PMMA Bead Stack
(Windows Media Video - 600kb)

The beads are 2.1 Micrometer Polymethyl-Methacrylate (plexiglass) beads dyed with rhodamine 6G, taken with 100x objective at 30 fps.

Courtesy of Prof. Eric Weeks Complex Fluids/Nonlinear Dynamics Laboratory at Emory University


 

3D Rendering Of PMMA Stack
(Flash Movie - 470kb)

Courtesy of Prof. Eric Weeks Complex Fluids/Nonlinear Dynamics Laboratory at Emory University

 
Stills
FluoCell FluoCell
Images of FluoCells acquired at 568nm and 488nm. Frame averaging was used to give high resolution - noise free images.